Experts and expats in Saskatchewan react to Trump's election victory

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Donald Trump won the U.S. presidential election, defeating Kamala Harris. He will be inaugurated as the 47th president on January 20, 2025. His victory has sparked mixed reactions among experts and expatriates in Saskatchewan. Cheryl Camillo, a professor in Regina, expressed concern about Trump's potential impact on U.S. democracy and Canadian politics. She noted that Trump’s rhetoric could influence Canadian conservatives and lead to increased divisiveness. In contrast, Frank Buckley, a law professor, argued that economic issues drove voters to Trump. Two U.S. expatriates in Saskatchewan shared their views, with one feeling nervous about Trump's promises and the other criticizing the Harris campaign's strategy.


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