In a speech at his official portrait unveiling, former Prime Minister Stephen Harper urged Canada to prioritize its independence and unity, calling for national solidarity against external threats and internal divisions. Harper emphasized the need for both major political parties to unite against forces jeopardizing Canadian sovereignty, referencing unprecedented challenges and trade pressures. He also touched upon the importance of domestic policies that maintain national unity.
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Prime Minister Trudeau declined to specify a date for the next Canadian general election, offering only a lighthearted prediction of a vote before November. The statement comes in response to questions about the election timeline. Legally, the election must be held no later than October. Further details regarding the election’s timing remain undisclosed.
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Following President Trump’s tariff threats, Canadians expressed widespread anger and a desire for greater economic independence from the US. A recent poll revealed that 91% of Canadians prioritize reducing reliance on the US over repairing the relationship, reflecting a “moment of unity” amidst anxieties about economic repercussions. This shift in sentiment followed a temporary reprieve from the tariffs, secured through last-minute deals, yet the damage to US-Canada relations appears significant. Trump’s suggestion of Canada becoming a US state further fueled Canadian outrage and concern over national sovereignty.
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President-elect Trump’s repeated suggestions of annexing Canada, including threats of tariffs, have prompted a strong online response. A Reddit thread discussing a hypothetical US invasion saw thousands of Canadians vowing to defend their sovereignty, highlighting a deep-seated commitment to Canadian independence. Many commenters expressed a willingness to fight, despite acknowledging the US military’s superiority. This online mobilization reflects growing anxieties in Canada regarding the incoming administration’s unpredictable rhetoric and potential actions.
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Harper Urges “Any Sacrifice” for Canadian Independence From US
In a speech at his official portrait unveiling, former Prime Minister Stephen Harper urged Canada to prioritize its independence and unity, calling for national solidarity against external threats and internal divisions. Harper emphasized the need for both major political parties to unite against forces jeopardizing Canadian sovereignty, referencing unprecedented challenges and trade pressures. He also touched upon the importance of domestic policies that maintain national unity.
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Carney Rejects US Annexation: Canada Will Never Be a 51st State
Prime Minister Trudeau declined to specify a date for the next Canadian general election, offering only a lighthearted prediction of a vote before November. The statement comes in response to questions about the election timeline. Legally, the election must be held no later than October. Further details regarding the election’s timing remain undisclosed.
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Trump’s Tariff Row Shatters US-Canada Trust
Following President Trump’s tariff threats, Canadians expressed widespread anger and a desire for greater economic independence from the US. A recent poll revealed that 91% of Canadians prioritize reducing reliance on the US over repairing the relationship, reflecting a “moment of unity” amidst anxieties about economic repercussions. This shift in sentiment followed a temporary reprieve from the tariffs, secured through last-minute deals, yet the damage to US-Canada relations appears significant. Trump’s suggestion of Canada becoming a US state further fueled Canadian outrage and concern over national sovereignty.
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Canadians Ready to Defend Independence Against Trump: War With America?
President-elect Trump’s repeated suggestions of annexing Canada, including threats of tariffs, have prompted a strong online response. A Reddit thread discussing a hypothetical US invasion saw thousands of Canadians vowing to defend their sovereignty, highlighting a deep-seated commitment to Canadian independence. Many commenters expressed a willingness to fight, despite acknowledging the US military’s superiority. This online mobilization reflects growing anxieties in Canada regarding the incoming administration’s unpredictable rhetoric and potential actions.
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