all the while, trump continues to talk about canada as a 51st state, an offer that the overwhelming majority of canadians reject.
are these just negotiation tactics or is this something different?
trump clearly doesn’t like prime minister justin trudeau, and the feeling is mutual. the hatred between these two men is partly why canada is in the crosshairs of the american president. this wouldn’t be happening with almost anyone else in power in canada, there could be a discussion or negotiation, but not between trump and trudeau.
two recent polls, from leger and ipsos, two of canada’s most respected polling firms, show that if an election were held now, a mark carney-led liberal party would squeak past pierre poilievre and the conservatives to hold onto power. based on carney’s policies, this is exactly the wrong move for voters to be making.
while voters might look at carney’s resume as a central banker and economist, he has no ability or experience to deal with a political animal like donald trump. nor do his policies, all rooted in green net-zero ideology, light the path forward that canada needs.
to respond to trump, we need thinking that is racially different from the last decade, we need pierre poilievre and the conservatives. without that, canada will wither on the vine.
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