
Nathan VanderKlippe
International correspondent for The Globe and Mail who investigated the 2024–25 measles outbreak by traveling to affected communities across the Americas and Southeast Asia.
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Jun 18, 2025 • 26min
Trump, Iran-Israel attacks loom large over G7 summit talks
Nathan VanderKlippe, an international correspondent for The Globe and Mail, provides insight from the recent G7 summit in Kananaskis. The discussion reveals how escalating tensions in the Middle East, particularly between Israel and Iran, influenced the summit's dynamic. Trump’s unexpected departure shifted focus away from key issues, including the war in Ukraine. VanderKlippe also emphasizes Canada’s efforts to build stronger ties with India and Europe amid rising global challenges. Overall, he evaluates what a successful summit might mean without Trump’s presence.

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Feb 4, 2025 • 26min
Trade war on hold as Trump threats loom
Nathan VanderKlippe, an international correspondent for The Globe and Mail, provides expert insights on the recent trade tensions between Canada and the U.S. He discusses the last-minute phone call that prompted a 30-day tariff pause and the significance of Canada's border security measures. VanderKlippe also explores how Trump's tariff threats might reshape diplomacy and the potential pitfalls for future U.S.-Canada relations. The conversation delves into the complexities of negotiating trade in light of ongoing political dynamics and public health crises.

Mar 6, 2025 • 25min
A carve out in the trade war – is this the first of many?
Nathan VanderKlippe, an international correspondent for The Globe, dives into the recent trade tensions and negotiations between the U.S. and Canada. He sheds light on a pivotal phone call between President Trump and Prime Minister Trudeau and discusses the role of Howard Lutnick in the trade talks. VanderKlippe also unpacks the temporary reprieve from automotive tariffs and its significance for both economies. The conversation further explores the complexities surrounding trade, fentanyl issues, and the push for economic stability amidst uncertainty.

Sep 24, 2025 • 25min
Tracing the virus: How measles made its way back to Canada
Nathan Vanderklippe, an International correspondent for The Globe and Mail, shares highlights from his extensive investigation into the 2024–25 measles outbreak that originated from a Canadian wedding. He discusses the alarming return of a virus once eliminated in Canada and why its resurgence is a crucial public health alarm. Vanderklippe recounts his 40,000-kilometre journey, the spread through under-vaccinated communities, and the challenges posed by vaccine hesitancy. He emphasizes local trust networks' role in combatting the outbreak and explores the factors that contributed to the virus's rapid spread.

Nov 6, 2024 • 28min
Inside The Globe’s U.S. election night coverage
Doug Saunders, a Globe and Mail columnist and former U.S. correspondent, joins Nathan VanderKlippe and Andrea Woo, both live from critical battlegrounds, to analyze the dramatic U.S. election night. They discuss Vice President Kamala Harris stepping in as the Democratic nominee and how swing states are pivotal in determining the outcome. Patrick Dell sheds light on rampant misinformation affecting voter sentiment. As results trickle in, the panel reflects on the deep impact of the election on international relations and the changing political landscape in key territories.