
Adrian Morrow
U.S. correspondent for The Globe and Mail based in Washington, D.C., providing reporting and analysis on U.S. foreign policy and developments such as the Venezuela operation discussed in this episode.
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Jan 5, 2026 • 26min
U.S. attacks Venezuela, captures President Maduro
Adrian Morrow, U.S. correspondent for The Globe and Mail, dives deep into the dramatic capture of Venezuelan president Nicolás Maduro by U.S. forces. He unpacks the claims linking Maduro to drug trafficking and the international fallout of this bold move. Reactions within Venezuela are mixed, with some celebrating while others express uncertainty. Morrow also raises the crucial issue of oil—are U.S. motives driven by Venezuela's vast reserves? Additionally, he explores historical parallels to past U.S. interventions and the broader implications for the region.

Jul 3, 2025 • 23min
Making sense of Carney’s tactics in the U.S.-Canada trade talks
Adrian Morrow, The Globe's U.S. correspondent based in Washington, D.C., sheds light on Prime Minister Mark Carney’s fraught trade negotiations with the U.S. He discusses the risky move of rescinding Canada’s digital services tax to revive talks, and what that signals about Carney's strategy. The conversation dives into Trump's protectionist policies and how they complicate U.S.-Canada relations. Morrow also contrasts Carney's tactics with Trudeau's past methods, highlighting the high stakes and potential pitfalls of outdated economic policies in a modern context.

Oct 24, 2024 • 23min
What a Trump re-election could mean for Canada’s economy
Adrian Morrow, the U.S. correspondent for The Globe and Mail, shares insights from Washington, D.C., on how a potential Trump re-election could reshape Canada’s economy. He discusses the looming threat of tariffs ranging from 10 to 20 percent on Canadian imports, potentially disrupting vital supply chains. The conversation reveals which sectors might face the worst impacts and projects average financial losses per Canadian household. Morrow also highlights Canada’s strategies to brace for these possible economic challenges.

Jul 16, 2024 • 20min
What’s next for Republicans after the attack on Trump
Adrian Morrow, The Globe’s U.S. correspondent, discusses the aftermath of the assassination attempt on Donald Trump at the Republican National Convention. Topics include security measures, potential speakers, navigating partisanship, and analysis of the current election season.

Jul 11, 2024 • 22min
What’s at stake for Canada at the NATO summit
Adrian Morrow, The Globe and Mail’s U.S. correspondent, discusses Canada's struggle to meet the 2% GDP defense spending target at the NATO summit. The podcast explores Canada's role in supporting Ukraine and the pressure to increase commitment. It also examines the implications of not meeting spending commitments and the implications for President Joe Biden's leadership.


