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Canada at the Crossroads

Canada at the Crossroads
With Canadian prime minister Justin Trudeau’s globalist policies, unchecked immigration, and high taxes threatening Canada’s sovereignty, the question arises: Is it time for Canada to bjoin the United States? For generations, Canadians ha...
With Canadian prime minister Justin Trudeau’s globalist policies, unchecked immigration, and high taxes threatening Canada’s sovereignty, the question arises: Is it time for Canada to bjoin the United States? For generations, Canadians have believed in the idea of a unified, indivisible Canada -- that no matter what happens, the country will always remain intact. The idea of breaking apart or joining another nation has been dismissed as unthinkable, even laughable.
But history proves otherwise. Nations change. Borders shift. Political realities evolve. The belief that Canada will always remain as it is, is not based on facts -- it is based on assumption.
For decades, the world was told that a two-state solution was the only way to resolve the Israeli Palestinian conflict. It was the standard belief -- so deeply ingrained that even questioning it was considered radical. But after 77 years of failure, President Trump shattered that illusion by proposing something different. What if the two-state solution never worked because it was never viable in the first place? What if reality demanded a different approach?
He must apply the same thinking to Canada.
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The very identity of the nation has been erased. Pro-terrorist flags are flying freely throughout Canada, while Canadians holding their own national flag are confronted, ridiculed, or even attacked. There was a noticeable absence of Canadian flags in Ottawa last week on the 60th anniversary of Canada’s national flag, as many Canadians fear being attacked for simply displaying their own flag.
Yet, we are supposed to believe that joining the U.S. would somehow be the “real” loss of sovereignty? What kind of sovereignty is this? What remains of a nation’s identity when you cannot even proudly display your own country’s flag without backlash?
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f this is the future, then why are we still assuming Canada is the only option?
For decades, Canadians have been told that joining the U.S. would mean losing their identity. But what is left of Canada’s identity under Trudeau? A country where free speech is dead, borders are open, and people are penalized for their success? A country where foreign interests dictate policy while its own citizens struggle to afford basic necessities?
Meanwhile, U.S. states have more autonomy than Canadian provinces, making independent decisions on tax rates, state budgets, judicial systems without federal government involvement. As potential 51st and 52nd U.S. states, Alberta and Saskatchewan, rich in natural resources and frustrated with federal oversight, could:
- Develop their own energy resources without facing federal regulations or policies (such as environmental restrictions and carbon taxes) that can limit or shut down certain energy projects (e.g., pipeline construction).
- Control their own taxation and regulations, rather than having their wealth siphoned by the federal government through equalization payments to provinces with lower revenue.
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Unless a Canadian leader steps up with real solutions to restore stability, reverse the nation’s decline, and bring back the prosperity it once had, perhaps Trump is right -- maybe the only way forward is to embrace a new vision, one that secures Canada’s future, restores its sovereignty, and delivers what the country so desperately needs.
It is time to make Canada great again.
Commentary:
In actuality if the PEOPLE of Canada chose to become part of America we would inherit 13 Provence's/States
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[/th]Canada’s make up is very similar to the US. Big blue city areas. Middle Canada is red just like independent middle America. Law abiding citizens that just want to be left alone.
Whether this ever happens is questionable or even attainable. Canada as describe by Ms. Bailey is a disaster that America doesn’t really need or want.
Change begins in the home and that starts with the People of Canada. MCGA doesn’t quite have the same ring to it but it’s a start.
While from both the U.S. and Canada have a common heritage, we each have our own course to trod. What makes you think if the soon to be (and I hope he is) conservative leader will not be able to deal with the corruption issues, while feeling that Trump can?