By: Jesse Kline
Liberal democracies should be looking to increase economic co-operation, not shooting themselves in the foot by erecting trade barriers
Jesse Kline is the Deputy Comment Editor at various publications including the Saskatoon StarPhoenix and the National Post. He covers a diverse range of topics such as government and politics, education, and culture, with a particular focus on Canadian issues, including Justin Trudeau and crime. Jesse's work has been featured in notable outlets like the Winnipeg Sun and Inc.
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Jesse Kline's coverage primarily focuses on government and politics, with a particular emphasis on legal policy regulation and government announcements. His articles predominantly center around Canadian politics, addressing topics such as immigration, international relations (specifically regarding Israel-Palestine conflict), and media bias.
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