Donald Trump Wants to Make Canada Great Again

Over the last year, the liberal Canadian media (which has been bought and paid for by the Justin Trudeau government) has labelled the opposition leader (leader of the Conservative Party of Canada), Pierre Poilievre, as “the Donald Trump of Canada.”

But what if the Donald Trump of Canada was … Donald Trump?

This is what Trump himself jokingly suggested to Canada’s far-left prime minister, Justin Trudeau, during an evening dinner last Friday evening. After Trump said he would impose a 25% tariff on all imports coming into Canada from the United States due to our poor decision-making as a country when it comes to dealing with the US — decision-making that has done nothing but harm our neighbours to the south, namely being a large contributor to the drug/fentanyl crisis that is overwhelming their citizens — a panic-stricken Trudeau rallied his yes-men and crony advisors to meet Trump at his home in Mar-a-Lago, probably with the hopes of renegotiating or reasoning with him.

That was their first mistake: trying to renegotiate with the man who wrote the Art of the Deal.

Whether the China-loving Trudeau and his socialistic government realizes it or not, he is the laughing stock of the world. It may have started when he showed an affinity for showing off his socks to the world, or it may have started when he called a massive group of peaceful protestors protesting against his draconian vaccine mandates a “fringe minority with unacceptable views,” and then instructed his government to seize all the protestor’s (and even just the movement’s supporters’) bank accounts, which was later ruled unjustified by a federal court. Or maybe it is just because of the extent of how much he has destroyed Canada throughout his three terms over the past nine years. Regardless, he is neither respected nor liked by many world leaders — or even most of his own country at this point.

According to Fox News, two sources at the dinner have said some very interesting things about what occurred when the Canada-US trade deficit was brought up. Trump’s tariff threat is in large part due to this estimated 100 billion dollar deficit that Canada is responsible for. Pleading with Trump, Trudeau told him that a 25% tariff would “kill” Canada’s economy — an economy that Trudeau has already driven deep into the ground through his inflationary legislation, reckless spending, and excessive immigration policies. Trump’s reply was that if Canada cannot survive without ripping off the States billions of dollars, then maybe Canada should become the 51st state.

Trudeau and his advisors laughed nervously.

Trump went on to suggest that Canada could become the 51st state with Trudeau as its governor. Following that remark, someone added that Canada would be a very liberal state, and so Trump suggested a resolution: make Canada two separate states — a conservative one and a liberal one.

Trump was probably joking as he likely doesn’t have “annex Canada” on his four-year agenda. But it has been something that’s been suggested by many discouraged Canadians who feel out of place in this radically liberal-led country, with a leader who cares nothing about you as a conservative except that you be shunned and silenced by society.

But let’s briefly entertain the thought of Canada joining the US’s coalition of states. Canada has a very interesting voting pattern. It is true that southern Ontario, Quebec, and British Columbia are the most liberal parts of Canada. Without an electoral system like our Southern neighbours, Ontario and Quebec are continuously the deciding provinces in every election. And they always vote for the Liberal Party. But Canada as a whole is not necessarily liberal; in the 2021 federal election, only around 33% of Canadians voted for Justin Trudeau’s Liberals. This means that almost 70% of the voting population does not want him in power. The Conservatives got just barely more than that at approximately 34% of the vote, but came away with 41 less Parliament seats. (Canada does not have direct election of federal leader; voting is done for district Parliament seats instead. If a party has less than half the seats, they are a minority government and must form a coalition government with a select opposition party.) And all the other various parties — the Bloc Québécois, New Democrat Party (which Trudeau’s minority government coalesces with), Green Party, and People’s Party of Canada (which is even more conservative than the actual Conservative Party) — individually received no more than 20% of the vote (with the NDP being closest at about 18%) and no more than 32 seats (with the Bloc at 32 and the NDP at 25).

The issue is that Canada doesn’t have a two-party system like the States. There are no checks and balances to push each party into their ideological corners. The Overton Window shifts more and more with the creation of each new party. The Conservatives are almost indistinguishable from the Liberals; they are most definitely the same socially, so the only differences are fiscally. The CPC is the “LPC without the carbon tax.” Better than nothing, but close to nothing. When you proceed to add up the vote totals from each left or left-leaning party, and do the same for the right or right-leaning parties, the vote percentage becomes an estimated 61% to 39%, in favour of the left. In other words, what would be considered a landslide victory for the Democrats in the US.

Canada might turn the US dark blue.

The fact of the matter is that Canada has been a failing country ever since Trudeau was voted in in 2015. But now it seems that tides are starting to turn, as Conservative leader Pierre Poilievre and his opposition party continue to rise in the polls. The 2025 election will profoundly speak into Canada’s future. Poilievre has a lot of issues that in some ways make him no different from the people in government that he claims to oppose. But he is just a mere step in shifting Canada’s Overton Window back to the right. This upcoming election, the winner is the CPC. Next election, it’s the PPC. The election after that, it’s … something even better. The main question is: who will step up to make Canada great again?

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