For the first time, Justin Trudeau may have taken a hard stance against Donald Trump's plan to make Canada the 51st state in the union by saying, "Not a snowball's chance."
Justin Trudeau, who was forced to step down as prime minister of Canada due to his reticent reaction to Donald Trump's plan to combine Canada and the United States, has now spoken out, saying that there is "no chance." Justin Trudeau may be taking a hard stance against Donald Trump's plan to make Canada the 51st state in the union for the first time.Justin Trudeau stated, "There isn't a snowball's chance in hell that Canada would become part of the United States," in his first post on X after resigning as prime minister. Employees and communities in both our countries benefit from each other's biggest trading and security partner.”
Following the US President-elect's declaration that he will use "economic force" to integrate Canada with the US, Justin Trudeau made these remarks. During a recent speech in Mar-a-Lago, Donald Trump was asked if he was thinking about acquiring Canada by military force. "No," he said, "economic force." "Because that would truly be something between the United States and Canada."
Additionally, according to Justin Trudeau, Donald Trump threatens to ruin the Canadian economy by imposing a 25% tariff on imports from the nation that sends 75% of all exports of products and services south of the border. Then, Justin Trudeau resigned after being criticized by his own Cabinet for his muted response.
Donald Trump reaffirmed his plan to unite Canada and the US earlier in the day while displaying a warped map of the US that included its northern neighbor. "Oh Canada!" is the caption.
In a subtle jab at Donald Trump, the Liberal Party responded with a second global map that indicated which region is the United States and which is not: "For anyone who may be confused."
Donald Trump has frequently made fun of Justin Trudeau, referring to him as Canada's governor and voicing long-standing grievances with Canada's trade surplus with the United States.
Additionally, according to Justin Trudeau, Donald Trump threatens to ruin the Canadian economy by imposing a 25% tariff on imports from the nation that sends 75% of all exports of products and services south of the border. Then, Justin Trudeau resigned after being criticized by his own Cabinet for his muted response.
Donald Trump reaffirmed his plan to unite Canada and the US earlier in the day while displaying a warped map of the US that included its northern neighbor. "Oh Canada!" is the caption.
In a subtle jab at Donald Trump, the Liberal Party responded with a second global map that indicated which region is the United States and which is not: "For anyone who may be confused."
Donald Trump has frequently made fun of Justin Trudeau, referring to him as Canada's governor and voicing long-standing grievances with Canada's trade surplus with the United States.
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