U.S. President Donald Trump's new top economic adviser's views on trade will likely thrill Justin Trudeau, so long as he's willing to overlook some of his other views — specifically, those involving the prime minister himself.
A former Wall Street analyst and current cable-TV personality, Larry Kudlow was named Wednesday as the new director of the White House National Economic Council.
He's a blunt-talking booster of trade with Canada, giving the northern neighbour a high-profile new advocate at a sensitive moment in Canada-U.S. relations. His mince-no-words, take-no-prisoners punditry indicates that he holds Canada-loving, NAFTA-supporting, tariff-opposing views.
This was excerpted from the 14 March 2018 edition of CBC News.