The outgoing Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau has threatened former US President Donald Trump’s clear interest in absorbing Canada’s “real thing”.
The outgoing Prime Minister pointed to Trump’s interest in absorbing Canada as the “51st US state”. The US Prayer even called Trudeau a “governor” instead of the prime minister.
“I suggest not only how important the Trump administration we have minerals, but it may also be that they keep talking about absorbing us and making the 51st state,” said Trudeau.
He added, “They are very familiar with our resources, which we have and they want to take advantage of these people a lot.” “But Mr. Trump has the mind that one of the easiest ways to do so is absorbing our country.”
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Do Trump want to use Canada for ‘economic security’?
The meeting was convened as a Canadian curvy for the potential impact of Trump’s proposed 25 % tariff on all Canadian imports. Earlier this week, the pots temporarily withdrew the revenue implementation, and providing Canada’s 30 -day window for negotiations.
Canada are the main reserves of minerals essential for the green energy sector, including lithium, graphite, nickel, copper and cobalt.
After that, members of the Cabinet of Trudeau tried to convince Canada. “Our American friends think they need Canada for their economic security, they need Canada to protect their energy and they need Canada for their national security,” said Industry Minister Francois “”
Trade Minister Anita Anand also addressed concerns about Canada’s sovereignty, saying that there would be no “disturbance” along the border.
“Canada is free. Canada is independent. Employment Minister Steven McKinon will choose his destiny, thank you very much.
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In particular, Trump first proposed the idea of absorbing Canada in a dinner with Trudeau in December. “What I want to see – Canada became our 51st state,” he said last week.
However, the January IPSOS survey shows that the majority of Canada (80 %) opposes their country, which becomes part of the United States and never votes ‘yes’.