2. The Canadian prime minister talks about having more women in politics and the US election being a blow for women's rights. Meanwhile every strong woman in the Trudeau government's cabinet over the years has left and some have been very frank about their true reasons for leaving rather than play the political game. There have been similar situations in US politics. How do you feel about these political events?
3. Canada produces most of what the US needs and doesn't have enough of and the US produces most of what Canada needs and doesn't have enough of. Given this symbiotic relationship and Trumps history of being quite pragmatic in his deal making, how do you think the two economies will fare in the coming year and beyond?
4. Trump does not like the Canadian prime minister and given recent statements from the premier of Ontario, it is likely he doesn't like him either. Trump has joked that Canada should become a US state and Canada has been less than pragmatic in its response. How should Canada respond to this statement so that both countries can benefit?
5. A divided America is a weaker America. Here is what I hope America can become over the next several years. Which do you agree with?
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