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Trump's NATO talk? It just hits different in Edmonton.

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Trump's NATO talk just hits differently when you live in Edmonton

So, word's out there that Donald Trump is still out there, rattling sabers about NATO members not pulling their weight, particularly Canada. It's the kind of geopolitical noise that usually gets a shrug and a "what else is new?" down at The Buckingham on Whyte Avenue, but honestly though, in Edmonton, this kind of talk has a different resonance. We're a city that’s always been more connected to the global energy market than most, and when you combine that with our long-standing military presence—think CFB Edmonton, a cornerstone of our community for generations—it's not just abstract foreign policy.

The "So What?" for Edmonton

When Trump makes these kinds of pronouncements, it’s not just about what Ottawa will do, or what the Prime Minister will say. For us, it becomes a question of:

* **Economic ripples:** Any instability in global alliances, particularly with the US, can send shivers through markets, including oil and gas. That directly impacts the livelihoods of folks who work the rigs north of the city, or in the countless support industries here.

* **Military families:** We have thousands of military families whose lives are directly tied to Canada's role in international security. Their futures, their deployments, their sense of purpose, are all wrapped up in these alliances.

* **Prairie pragmatism:** Edmonton doesn’t need your approval, never did, but we also know the value of reliable neighbours. The High Level Bridge looks grand at dusk, but it's built on solid foundations, much like our relationships.

It’s easy to dismiss it as American political theatre, but for us, it's a reminder that even when the national politicians like Carney and Poilievre find rare common ground on the global stage, the underlying currents of international relations can still feel very close to home. It makes you think about how insulated we really are up here in the true North.

Darren Fedoruk

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