
Drew Fagan
Drew Fagan is a prominent academic and public policy expert, currently serving as a professor at the Munk School of Global Affairs and Public Policy at the University of Toronto. With a notable background as a former assistant deputy minister for foreign policy in the Canadian government, Fagan has contributed significantly to discussions on international relations and trade policy. His insights often focus on the complexities of Canada-U.S. relations and the implications of trade agreements. Recently, he has been in the news discussing the evolving landscape of free trade and the challenges posed by political dynamics in North America.
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Drew Fagan is a professor at the University of Toronto and visiting professor at Yale University.
An old idea for North American trade would be bad for CanadaDrew Fagan is a professor at the University of Toronto’s Munk School and a visiting professor at Yale University.
Canada is caught between a President and a hard placeExperts observed that in order to prevent economic catastrophe, Mr. Carney would have to hold his nose and make a deal with Mr. Trump, as Edward Greenspon, Janice Gross Stein and Drew Fagan wrote in The Globe.
Mark Carney is walking a high-stakes foreign-policy tightrope between Canada’s values and interestsDrew Fagan, a professor at the University of Toronto’s Munk School of Global Affairs and Public Policy, warned that a pause in production could also lead to a loss of jobs.
Trump’s tariffs could plunge Mexico and Canada into a recessionDrew Fagan is a professor at the Munk School at the University of Toronto and a former assistant deputy minister for foreign policy.
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