Should Canada suck up or stand up to Donald Trump? | The House

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U.S. President Donald Trump gets a royal welcome in the U.K. Should countries suck up or stand up to him? Canadian author Stephen Marche and former Mexican politician Agustín Barrios Gómez weigh in. Plus: big-name Liberals like Chrystia Freeland and David Lametti are headed for diplomatic posts. Catherine Cullen speaks with Lametti. Also on the show, Energy Minister Tim Hodgson talks pipelines, major projects, and whether Canada can meet its emissions targets. And strategists Mitch Heimpel and Carlene Variyan break down the first Mark Carney-Pierre Poilievre question period faceoff.

00:00 – Intro
01:15 – Big-name Trudeau Liberals leave postings
11:36 – Should Canada and Mexico suck up or stand up to Donald Trump?
24:36 – Meet the minister who may know Mark Carney better than anyone
37:00 – Political play-by-play: the first question period back

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