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Trump is staining Canadians. Calls to choose a supporter of joining to the USA

2025-04-28 16:29

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2025-04-28 16:29

US President Donald Trump called Canadians participating in the parliamentary elections on Monday to choose a man who had “strength and wisdom” to join the country to the United States. He also announced that America could still “subsidize” Canada.

Trump is staining Canadians. Calls to choose a supporter of joining to the USA
Trump is staining Canadians. Calls to choose a supporter of joining to the USA
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Trump posted his message to voters on Monday in the morning (Washington time) on the Truth Social social network. Again, he encouraged them to stay 51.

“Good luck for the great Nation of Canada. Choose a man who has strength and wisdom to reduce your taxes by half, increase your military strength, for free, to the highest level in the world, increase your car, steel, aluminum, wood, energy and all other without duty or taxes four times to the state of America” ​​four times in the world, – wrote Trump. “End with artificially marked lines from many years ago. Look how beautiful this land would be. Free access without borders. All positives without negatives. This is how it is intended for us! America can no longer subsidize Canada with hundreds of billions of dollars a year, which we spent in the past. It does not make sense, if Canada is not a state!” he added.

Despite Trump's appeal, none of the Canadian parties and their leaders are in favor of joining the USA, and his statements about the absorption of Canada and the applied duties significantly deteriorated the image of the United States among Canadians. They also led to a more than 20-point decrease in the popularity of the Conservative Party and their leader Pierre Poilievre and to increase the quotations criticized by Trump ruling liberals. They are currently insignificant favorites to win, although at the beginning of the year the polls indicated that they would definitely lose. In the March Citynews-Leger survey against the transformation of the country into 51. 80 percent were told. respondents.

Trump's last statement about Canada's annexation is the first after a break of several weeks. Despite this, the Prime Minister and Liberal Leader Mark Carney revealed last week that Trump raises this topic in the conversations “all the time” and did it also during the last conversation.

Poilievre: Don't mix

The leader of the Canadian Conservative Party Pierre Poilievre, called the US President Donald Trump so that he would not mix parliamentary elections on Monday in Canada. It is a reaction to Trump's appeal so that Canadians choose a man who would have “strength and wisdom” to join the country to the USA.

“Mr. Trump, please do not mix to our choices. The only people who decide on the future of Canada are Canadians who will go to the urns. Canada will always be proud, sovereign and independent (country) and we will never be 51. Today, Canadians can vote for a change so that we can strengthen our country and put the US to the US,” wrote POILIEVRE on Monday.

Mark Carney's Liberal Prime Minister and Liberal leader, not mentioning Trump's name, wrote on X: “We are in Canada and we decide what is happening here.”

It was Trump's threats that largely determined the course of the election campaign. Conservatives are received by some voters as relatives of American Republicans, and in mid -March this year. Conservative Prime Minister Albert Danielle Smith in an interview with the extremely conservative Breitbart News said, among others, that Pilievre “is synchronized” with Trump.

In Canada, Trump's statements repeated for several months were recognized for breaking trust and alliance. According to the Angus Reid Institute study from January this year. Only about 10 percent Canadians would support the country to join the USA.

At the end of last week, when the election campaign was over, the amazement of the separatist leader BLOC Quebecois Yves-Francois Blancheta, who, despite being a parliamentarian in the Federal House of Commons, used the term “foreign parliament”, and described as “artificial country with a very little importance”, adding: “This country is not my country.” The party acting only in Quebec, according to polls, can count on about 4-6 percent. support and about 20 places in parliament.

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Ashley Davis

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