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Episode Four – Demographics, Geopolitics, and a Changing Global Economy

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In Episode Four, the United Canadian Centrists Party examines what happens when aging populations and shifting geopolitics collide at the same time. As workforces shrink and economic growth slows, countries face rising internal pressures just as the global trade system becomes less predictable and less reliable.

The episode explores how a weakening U.S. security umbrella is forcing nations to rethink where they source food, energy, raw materials, and critical technologies. Supply chains shorten, industries move closer to home, and governments begin prioritizing resilience and security over pure efficiency.

For Canada, these changes mean navigating tighter and more fragmented trade networks, competing more aggressively for skilled workers, and managing growing strategic tension between the United States and China. This episode shows how demographic decline and geopolitical realignment are reshaping the global economy, and why the coming decade will be defined by transition, uncertainty, and strategic adjustment.

Source: https://www.thecanadianist.news


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