The response from Canada to the policies and rhetoric of the Trump administration was multifaceted, spanning official government stances to public sentiment. This involved navigating complex trade relationships, differing viewpoints on international agreements, and responding to shifts in the geopolitical landscape. This period presented unique challenges for Canadian diplomacy and domestic policy.
Understanding Ottawa’s approach is critical to appreciating Canada’s foreign policy strategy and its relationship with its most significant trading partner. The historical context of intertwined economies and shared borders meant any significant shift in US policy had immediate and profound repercussions north of the border. Benefits from a consistent and predictable approach were sought, emphasizing dialogue and the preservation of mutually beneficial agreements.