
University of Calgary launches initiative to study new relationship with the U.S.
CALGARY — Alberta is putting $6.5 million toward a new initiative at the University of Calgary to study how Canada’s relationship with the United States is changing with U.S. President Trump in the White House.
“It’s no secret that our relationship has hit a rocky patch these past few months,” said Premier Danielle Smith on Friday. “And while tensions have ridden high, let us be clear — this relationship is far from over.”
The funds, to be provided over three years, will establish the New North America Initiative based in the university’s School of Public Policy. Researchers will be tasked with developing a vision of what the continental relationship could become at a time of increasing trade uncertainty and geopolitical turmoil.
“I think it’s clear to everyone that we aren’t going back to where we were a few years ago, or even during the first Trump administration,” said Carlo Dade, the School of Public Policy’s international policy director.