LIVE IN 30: Matt and Jen react to the end of this election (and, maybe, of all things)
Snacks? Check. Drinks? Check. Confusing Atlantic results? Check. Let's do this.
Well, it seems like just yesterday we were talking about Erin O’Toole vs. Justin Trudeau. We were such sweet children then. Now, of course, it’s Mark Carney vs. Pierre Poilievre, plus a few other people, and polls are starting to close in the east. It’s time to start checking out some results!
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Rather than fixating on Donald Trump as an 'existential threat,' shouldn't Canada be asking whether its persistent underinvestment in NATO, lax border and domestic security, and vulnerability to foreign influence reflect a deeper strategic complacency that makes the country increasingly exposed—regardless of who is in the White House?