shockedcanadian
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Good for her, I'm not sure her specific input will matter, whether Trump will or won't .apply tariffs has probably already been decided. If not a tariff, some other equalizer to confront our system which operates contrary to the U.S.Constitution. Unfortunately, the human right violation campaigns which have been conducted against many Canadians like myself, often at a young.age; has permiated the conscience of U.S authorities. Trump understands abuses of power well, himself as he is now a victim of justice abusers in New York, using unchecked power to try and ruin a man. So, Canadas reputation will be difficult to overcome when extensive details have already been provided. If national security were a priority of Canadian and Ontario officials, they would hold abusers in these agencies to account, but they do not, in fact, they passively and tacitly support them without limits! We saw the exclusion of Canada from many U.S partnerships, including AUKUS etc and it will continue. Certainly Ontario officials would be not be an asset if they visited Trump, we are short on Menches. https://www.cbc.ca/news/canada/calg...attend-inauguration-of-donald-trump-1.7418856.
Premier Danielle Smith will attend the second inauguration of U.S. president-elect Donald Trump in January, her office has confirmed.
The move comes in the wake of threats from Trump, who has said he would impose 25 per cent tariffs if Canada and Mexico do not enact measures to tackle illegal immigration and drug smuggling into the United States
Premier Danielle Smith will attend the second inauguration of U.S. president-elect Donald Trump in January, her office has confirmed.
The move comes in the wake of threats from Trump, who has said he would impose 25 per cent tariffs if Canada and Mexico do not enact measures to tackle illegal immigration and drug smuggling into the United States