On the latest episode of *Today’s Battlegrounds*, former Canadian ambassador to the United States David MacNaughton speaks with Senior Fellow H.R. McMaster about Canada and US cooperation on Arctic and North American security as well as prospects for deepening economic cooperation after the 2026 review of the USMCA trade agreement. The conversation also touches on ways to turn recent bilateral tensions into opportunities for both nations. MacNaughton provides insights into shifting dynamics in Venezuela, China’s expanding economic and strategic footprint in Latin America, and the implications of political rhetoric and rising tensions for the US–Canada relationship. McMaster and MacNaughton also highlight the growing importance for both nations of energy security, critical minerals, and resilient supply chains as pillars of economic and national security.
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On the latest episode of *Today’s Battlegrounds*, former Canadian ambassador to the United States David MacNaughton speaks with Senior Fellow H.R. McMaster about Canada and US cooperation on Arctic and North American security as well as prospects for deepening economic cooperation after the 2026 review of the USMCA trade agreement. The conversation also touches on ways to turn recent bilateral tensions into opportunities for both nations. MacNaughton provides insights into shifting dynamics in Venezuela, China’s expanding economic and strategic footprint in Latin America, and the implications of political rhetoric and rising tensions for the US–Canada relationship. McMaster and MacNaughton also highlight the growing importance for both nations of energy security, critical minerals, and resilient supply chains as pillars of economic and national security.