Large majority of Canadians reject Trump’s annexation overtures, poll suggests
- A large majority of Canadians reject U.S. President Donald Trump's suggestion for Canada to become the 51st state, highlighting national sentiment against annexation efforts.
- Trump has proposed using economic force to achieve annexation, which is reminiscent of historical tariff strategies from the 1890s.
- Craig Baird notes that tariffs historically increased Canadian nationalism and hurt U.S. Politicians, suggesting current threats will similarly drive Canadian resilience.
- Baird concludes that current tariffs are reminiscent of the past but are unlikely to succeed in forcing Canada to submit.
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