Trump’s trade war and annexation threats have upended Canada’s election
- Donald Trump's trade war and annexation threats upended Canada's election campaign.
- Trump's actions infuriated Canadians and stoked a surge in nationalistic feeling.
- Canadians reportedly canceled trips to the U.S. and refused to buy American goods in response.
- "Trump has defined the ballot question," stated former Quebec Premier Jean Charest.
- This shift improved the Liberal Party's fortunes ahead of the upcoming election.
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There is no longer anyone shocked by Donald Trump's words. He threatened to take over the Panama Canal, annex Greenland and turn Canada into the 51st state of the United States. Canadians did not like it at all. A question that aroused a certain patriotism and which was widely invited in the national elections. Finding other trading partners is the challenge for Canada so that it no longer depends on this hyper-powerful neighbour who betrayed it…
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Canada goes to the polls on Monday. The outcome seemed to be a foregone conclusion. Until Trump came to power in January in our southern neighbours and everything changed. The love for the US is over and there are even calls for Canada to join the EU. What is going on? Five questions and answers.
Donald Trump is not the only one to come up with aggressive and difficult-to-execution ideas, such as the annexation of Canada. Some Canadians have responded with another equally bold proposal: “What if we join the European Union?” “Canada will be the 51st state of the US.” Trump proclaimed after winning the presidential election in November. This is just the picturesque side of the deterioration of relations between two neighbouring and allied …
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