<p>The U.S. demands for Greenland ramped up this week, with President Donald Trump threatening new tariffs against EU countries that oppose his plan. Prime Minister Mark Carney pushed back in a speech at Davos – calling for a rethinking of alliances, warning that 'great powers' are using economic integration as 'weapons.'</p><p><br></p><p>What does this moment reveal about where Canada-U.S. relations are headed? </p><p><br></p><p>CBC Washington correspondents Paul Hunter, Katie Simpson and Willy Lowry dig into the president’s latest moves on Greenland, the impact on NATO and where this leaves Canada as a neighbour and key trading partner.</p><p><br></p><p>What do you want to know about how American politics affects Canada? Connect with us at
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