Opinion: Recognizing they can’t make everything domestically, democratic countries are looking to shore up their supply chain resilience by increasing ties with allies: 'friendshoring.' It's an opportunity for Canadian businesses, OntGRGuy writes.
Brian Zeiler-Kligman
Deputy Prime Minister Chrystia Freeland addresses a crowd at the Empire Club of Canada in Toronto on June 16, 2022. In politics and business, as in life, it’s good to have friends who look out for you, especially in tough times. As a peaceful and prosperous country blessed with abundant natural resources, Canada — and, by extension, Canadian business — has a lot of friends to choose from. In today’s global environment, economies are increasingly focusing on their friends and shutting out those viewed as hostile. So, we are in an enviable position.
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