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Their epiphanies are 40 years too late. Canada has, by their deliberate design, long been America’s eager, “open for business” vassal.
When President Donald Trump began his trade spat with Canada and Mexico last month, he described his proposed 25 percent tariffs as a way to protect U.S. interests.
In Canada, crossing over to America is not just taboo now — it’s a kind of betrayal, even borderline treasonous.
Canada's new Prime Minister Mark Carney led two G7 central banks, was a trustee of the World Economic Forum and wants ESG rules and digital currency to reset global capitalism.
It was vital to keep the US from grabbing Canada, he wrote, because “if all North America were a single Power Britain would, indeed, be dwarfed.” This American empire would overturn the global ...
Canada “never, ever, will be part of America in any way, shape, or form,” said Carney, the prime minister-designate, adding that people “are worried about Canada’s future, in the face of ...
Canada gets 38.4 percent of Ohio’s exports, while U.S. exports to Canada are 17.5 percent of the national total, according to the Ohio Department of Development.
When Canadians say they don’t want to be part of America, they really mean it. And they know what they are talking about. Canada, where I was born and raised, has always had a peculiarly ...