News — Annexing Canada, discarding international treaties, "getting rid of that artificially drawn line" that is the 49th parallel, and turning this country into the "51st state."

U.S. President Donald Trump has repeatedly threatened to relegate Canada to the dustbin of history. In response to his trade war, Canada and its citizens have fought back: reciprocal tariffs, boycotts of American products and services, canceled trips.

What more can we expect?

In a virtual roundtable, three experts from Université de Montréal examine the future of Canada-U.S. relations and the implications for our shared border of Trump’s second term.

These three experts are: Stéphane Beaulac, a full professor at the Faculty of Law, lawyer, and expert in public international law; David Grondin, a full professor in the Department of Communication, political scientist, and specialist in American security and defense issues; and Karine Côté-Boucher, an associate professor at the School of Criminology, sociologist, and expert in border studies.