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Girl, you’re not the governor of Canada anymore, so doesn’t matter what you say,
For anyone who may be confused.”
Canada’s Liberal Party posted their own map of North America on X/Twitter with the caption There is no chance of us becoming the 51st state. I think that this is beneath a president of the United States,
I don’t know who is misinforming him,
Ontario Premier Doug Ford said, It’s becoming very counterproductive,
LeBlanc said, referring to Trump’s rhetoric about Canada My message to the incoming administration ... is please don’t play any politics,
the governor said before praising JOE BIDEN for quickly approving federal assistance for two of the fires If he was a part of the United States, he would be what Republicans call a RINO,
It’s not what Poilievre wants to run the election on,
Stylistically, the overlap [between the two men] is really in their populism,
TED ALDEN, a senior fellow at the Council on Foreign Relations, told West Wing Playbook It’s not entirely clear it’s better for us to have a Mitt Romney with a French accent as prime minister,
Vance said, according to our Canadian colleagues Can we get him in our country?”
former Fox ... Fox News commentator MEGYN KELLY wrote on X. Musk shared the video on Tuesday, calling it a “masterpiece.” This kind of confused, hypocritical doublespeak is inevitable because our speech-code culture has effectively determined that words mean different things for different people,
Trump, more than anyone in the last decade, more than any person or event, has suddenly rejuvenated a strong sense of Canadian patriotism, which had been a malaise in the country,
This is going to be the third Canadian election fought over the issue of effective annexation by the United States,
(LeBlanc's) decision to stay on is an intellectually sound one, it's an important one to keep stability in the country in a time where thousands of jobs could be at risk if Mr. Trump goes through on the imposition of tariffs. That will be our number 1 focus,
I will be solely focused on the real economic threat that American tariffs represent to the Canadian economy and to Canadian workers. It's a full-time job and I'm lucky to have it,
This is a strong and sovereign country, and it will always be a strong and sovereign country,
When president-elect Trump talks, we need to listen and we need to take him very seriously. I never take his threats lightly, but at the same time we can't take the bait,
I don’t think everybody should be overreacting to this at this moment,
Certainly we’d like to have less uncertainty in the federal government right now,