Vipal Monga, a Wall Street Journal reporter, and Stewart Prest, a UBC lecturer, delve into the tumultuous political landscape as Donald Trump makes waves once again. They explore how his actions create economic chaos in Canada, threatening both trade relations and national identity. Alberta's Premier Danielle Smith goes rogue amidst the uncertainty, while other leaders grapple with Trump's polarizing influence. The discussion highlights the urgent need for Canada to find a cohesive response, balancing economic pressures with a redefined sense of Canadian unity.