"Canada's Preparedness for a Potential Trump Re-Election in 2024"
Intelligence and defence analyst Thomas Juneau warns that the prospect of a second Donald Trump presidency is a "huge threat to Canada's security and prosperity." Juneau highlights the Liberal Party's efforts to link the Conservative Party with "far-right American politics" as exacerbating this threat. He argues that a Trump Two administration could result in tariffs on Canadian goods, a weakening of military alliances like NATO and Norad, and a potential disruption of intelligence sharing through the Five Eyes alliance. Juneau suggests that Canada should adopt a "donut strategy" by developing relations with various actors in the US, diversify its international relationships, and significantly invest in national security, defence, foreign affairs, and intelligence capabilities. He also cautions against the misconception that Canada's survival of Trump's first term guarantees its ability to handle a second term, as Trump has learned from his previous experience and is surrounding himself with like-minded individuals to implement his agenda from day one.