Canadian Sovereignty

Professor Urges Canada to Block US Ambassador Amid Trump’s Annexation Talk

Professor Will Greaves advocates for Canada to block the appointment of Donald Trump’s chosen ambassador until the U.S. President ceases his challenges to Canadian sovereignty. This action, denying Trump a “plum patronage appointment,” would signal the seriousness with which Canada views Trump’s aggressive rhetoric and policies threatening annexation through economic coercion. Greaves argues this is a justifiable response comparable to actions taken against other countries exhibiting similar behavior, and a necessary step in protecting Canadian sovereignty, even if it incurs retaliation from the U.S. He further suggests barring Trump from the G7 summit as another potential measure.

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Trump’s Canada Threat: No Longer a Joke?

Following President-elect Trump’s repeated assertions that Canada should become the 51st U.S. state, coupled with threats of economic force, Canadian officials have shifted from dismissing the comments as jokes to acknowledging the seriousness of the situation. Ministers LeBlanc and Joly emphasized the need to take Trump’s words seriously, while Premier Furey highlighted the unacceptable nature of threatening Canadian sovereignty. Despite strong pushback from Canadian leaders, including Prime Minister Trudeau, Trump continues to reiterate his desire to absorb Canada, using social media and press conferences to spread this message.

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Greenland Party Leader Rejects Meeting with Donald Trump Jr.

Erik Jensen, chairman of Greenland’s Siumut party, denied planned meetings with Donald Trump Jr. during the latter’s visit, reiterating Greenland’s non-negotiable sovereignty. Trump Jr.’s visit, though described as private and for podcast content, follows President-elect Trump’s renewed assertions of wanting to acquire Greenland. Greenland’s government confirmed no official meetings were scheduled, emphasizing the trip’s private nature. This visit, the first by a Trump family member, represents a potential escalation in efforts to influence Greenland.

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Trump Suggests US-Canada Merger: Outrage Erupts

Prime Minister Justin Trudeau’s surprise resignation, just weeks before Donald Trump’s inauguration and threatened imposition of steep tariffs on Canadian imports, leaves Canada in a vulnerable position. This timing is considered highly problematic given the upcoming negotiations with the U.S. and the resulting lame-duck government. Experts express concern over Canada’s diminished capacity to respond effectively to Trump’s potential actions, particularly with key cabinet ministers potentially preoccupied with the Liberal leadership race. Trudeau assures that the government will continue to prioritize Canadian interests, despite the ongoing leadership transition.

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