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What American allies will be watching for in Biden’s inaugural address

Opinion | BY COLIN ROBERTSON | January 18, 2021
Incoming U.S. president Joe Biden's inaugural address is likely going to emphasize national unity and reconciliation, and to talk about getting Americans back to work, as the country faces another economic crisis brought on by the pandemic. Photograph courtesy of Wikimedia Commons
Opinion | BY COLIN ROBERTSON | January 18, 2021
Opinion | BY COLIN ROBERTSON | January 18, 2021
Incoming U.S. president Joe Biden's inaugural address is likely going to emphasize national unity and reconciliation, and to talk about getting Americans back to work, as the country faces another economic crisis brought on by the pandemic. Photograph courtesy of Wikimedia Commons
Opinion | BY COLIN ROBERTSON | January 18, 2021
Incoming U.S. president Joe Biden's inaugural address is likely going to emphasize national unity and reconciliation, and to talk about getting Americans back to work, as the country faces another economic crisis brought on by the pandemic. Photograph courtesy of Wikimedia Commons
Opinion | BY COLIN ROBERTSON | January 18, 2021
Opinion | BY COLIN ROBERTSON | January 18, 2021
Incoming U.S. president Joe Biden's inaugural address is likely going to emphasize national unity and reconciliation, and to talk about getting Americans back to work, as the country faces another economic crisis brought on by the pandemic. Photograph courtesy of Wikimedia Commons
Opinion | BY COLIN ROBERTSON | October 28, 2020
U.S. President Donald Trump and former vice-president Joe Biden faced off in their last presidential election debate on Oct. 22. Life for Canada would be easier with Joe Biden, writes Colin Robertson, but we need to be ready for all outcomes. Screenshot courtesy of C-SPAN
Opinion | BY COLIN ROBERTSON | October 28, 2020
Opinion | BY COLIN ROBERTSON | October 28, 2020
U.S. President Donald Trump and former vice-president Joe Biden faced off in their last presidential election debate on Oct. 22. Life for Canada would be easier with Joe Biden, writes Colin Robertson, but we need to be ready for all outcomes. Screenshot courtesy of C-SPAN
Opinion | BY COLIN ROBERTSON | May 27, 2020
Then-Mexican President Enrique Peña Nieto, U.S. President Donald Trump, and Prime Minister Justin Trudeau attend a CUSMA signing ceremony on Nov. 30, 2018, in Buenos Aires, Argentina. White House photograph by Shealah Craighead
Opinion | BY COLIN ROBERTSON | May 27, 2020
Opinion | BY COLIN ROBERTSON | May 27, 2020
Then-Mexican President Enrique Peña Nieto, U.S. President Donald Trump, and Prime Minister Justin Trudeau attend a CUSMA signing ceremony on Nov. 30, 2018, in Buenos Aires, Argentina. White House photograph by Shealah Craighead
Opinion | BY COLIN ROBERTSON | September 27, 2017
Veteran Liberal cabinet minister Allan MacEachen, pictured centre, with then-prime minister Jean Chrétien and his chief of staff Jean Pelletier en route to the funeral of Pierre Elliott Trudeau in 2000, died earlier this month. Photograph courtesy of Jean-Marc Carisse
Opinion | BY COLIN ROBERTSON | September 27, 2017
Opinion | BY COLIN ROBERTSON | September 27, 2017
Veteran Liberal cabinet minister Allan MacEachen, pictured centre, with then-prime minister Jean Chrétien and his chief of staff Jean Pelletier en route to the funeral of Pierre Elliott Trudeau in 2000, died earlier this month. Photograph courtesy of Jean-Marc Carisse
Opinion | BY COLIN ROBERTSON | November 16, 2016
An oilsands operation in Alberta. President-elect Donald Trump has proposed energy and infrastructure policies that could benefit Canada's energy producers. Photograph courtesy of the Cumulative Environmental Management Association
Opinion | BY COLIN ROBERTSON | November 16, 2016
Opinion | BY COLIN ROBERTSON | November 16, 2016
An oilsands operation in Alberta. President-elect Donald Trump has proposed energy and infrastructure policies that could benefit Canada's energy producers. Photograph courtesy of the Cumulative Environmental Management Association