“you can’t take our country — and you can’t take our game,” trudeau posted to x after the match. his statement was a swipe at trump’s pledge to turn canada into america’s 51st state.
you can’t take our country — and you can’t take our game.
“you know what?” wickenheiser said when don cherry asked the former captain of the canadian women’s team about a rumour that the americans had the canadian flag on the ground in their dressing room and were walking over it. “the americans had our flag on their floor in the dressing room.”
as she drew in a breath, she said: “and now i want to know if they want us to sign it.”
during a wide-ranging interview on the brian kilmeade show friday, trump praised both teams and said the final could have “gone either way.”
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“well, we won the first game and the second game was a great game,” trump said when kilmeade asked him about trudeau’s gloating social media post. “the game was a fantastic game. i watched the end of it. i was making a speech to the governors of our country, so i couldn’t watch most of it. but i watched the end. it was a great game. both teams played really well. i thought it was terrific. i congratulate the canadian team because the american team was fantastic.”
heading into thursday night’s hockey battle, trump tried to fire up team usa with a call to the squad before they hit the ice.
trump also teased trudeau by referring to him once again as “governor” and inviting him to watch thursday’s game along with other u.s. governors in washington.
addressing trudeau’s taunts afterwards in his chat with kilmeade, trump was dismissive of the liberal leader’s attempt to talk tough.
“justin’s a loser — always has been … i think he’s done a very bad job for canada,” trump swiped. “he’s taken it radical left.”
canadian prime minister justin trudeau and president donald trump pose for a photo in 2017.
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seemingly unaware that he’s stepping down next month, trump went on to predict that trudeau wouldn’t be re-elected.
“he’s going to lose the election, it looks like pretty big, if he even runs,” trump said.
“justin’s a loser. always has been. he’s done a very bad job for canada. he’s taken it radical left. sort of a nice guy, but he’s a loser.”
when kilmeade confirmed trudeau was resigning as prime minister, trump was quick with another barb.
“looks like he’s not going to run. that’s a smart move because he wouldn’t have a chance of winning. so, justin’s sort of a nice guy, but he’s a loser.”
despite his threats to impose 25% tariffs on canadian good entering the u.s. and steep 50 to 100% tariffs on canadian-made cars, potentially damaging the economies of both countries, trump insisted the u.s. has “a great relationship with canada” but “not with justin.”
“he’s too far radical left. he’s killing canada; canada is doing terribly right now. his policies, his radical left, marxist policies have absolutely destroyed canada. canada is in bad shape,” trump declared.
mark daniell is the entertainment editor at the toronto sun and sun media. he was previously a news editor on the national online desk for canoe.com. mark is a pop culture junkie and is obsessed with movies, music and television. he has met and interviewed almost every celebrity he grew up being entertained by, including clint eastwood, bruce willis, spike lee, harrison ford, tom hanks, sylvester stallone, michelle pfeiffer, jane fonda, courteney cox, nicole kidman, bruce springsteen, sting and slash. he's also been on the sets of a number of marvel movies such as avengers: infinity war, ant-man and the wasp, captain marvel and eternals. you can also find him in the bonus features on the it might get loud blu-ray when he quizzed the edge about u2's song writing process. mark holds a bachelor of arts in english from york university and a bachelor of arts in journalism from toronto metropolitan university.