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The current landscape in Canada involves a complex mix of economic challenges, political blame games, international tensions, and regional policy shifts. From massive steel layoffs and the hurdles posed by Chinese dumping to debates over pipelines and immigration policies, the country seems to be navigating turbulent waters.
The narrative often attributes these issues to external actors like Donald Trump or foreign governments, but deeper systemic problems—such as reliance on foreign technology, unsynchronized trade policies, and political incentives—are at play.