Summary

Donald Trump reiterated his claim that Canada would be better as the U.S.’s 51st state, citing trade imbalances and lower taxes.

He also announced new 25% tariffs on steel and aluminum imports, including from Canada, despite a recent 30-day reprieve.

Canadian PM Justin Trudeau has not formally responded, but a government source said they await official confirmation.

Trump criticized Canada’s defense spending and border security, despite recent Canadian commitments.

Canada previously retaliated against similar tariffs in 2018 before a 2019 trade deal resolved the dispute.

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    15 hours ago

    Why would Canada join the US, only to be rewarded with a shitty health care system and a low national minimum wage?

    • ZILtoid1991@lemmy.world
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      2 hours ago

      Elon Musk and the nazi sad boys will just dig up cases, where chain smokers having lung cancer getting treatment, etc. In Hungary, some try to divert the nager created by the constant defunding of healthcare (some of which was done by diverting money into building football stadiums “to encourage children to do sports thus be healthy”) to the sick and the disabled…

  • Hemingways_Shotgun@lemmy.ca
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    16 hours ago

    I unapologetically woke up this morning hoping to read that someone took a successful shot at him during the Superbowl.

    Put me on whatever list you wish.

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    18 hours ago

    More flooding the zone. He won’t do this. He is just stiring up more media to distract from him pickpocketing the whole country. His real deviousness is the sovereign fund play. He wants to take taxpayer dollars, which he is actively trying to raise for everyone making less than $500k a year, and put it into an investment fund that buys American stocks. Effectively, he wants to take money from 99% of Americans and just give it to the largest corporations. Everything else he is talking about is just distraction from that fact.

  • gen/Eric Computers@lemmy.zip
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    19 hours ago

    How would a whole country be a single state? Wouldn’t it become 13 states (or however many provences/territories Canada has)?

    • SecondaryAnnetagonist@lemmy.blahaj.zone
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      18 hours ago

      Giving them more than two senators might lead to a senate that isn’t perpetually gridlocked. That makes them dangerously close to being able to pass progressive legislation instead of nothing but mandatory funding bills with 37 pages worth of riders and pork.

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        11 hours ago

        Everyone assumes Canada is super liberal country just because of universal healthcare. They forget that Alberta is basically snowy Texas, and the other prairie provinces have more in common with the Midwest than New York.

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          13 minutes ago

          Everyone assumes every country’s overton window is aligned with the US.

          Canada is no leftist paradise, but their overton window is far more left than the US.

          Bernie would a Canadian centrist, or maybe a left leaning politician, for example.

    • TheRealKuni@midwest.social
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      18 hours ago

      No no, that would give too many senators to people who understand the value of universal healthcare. Can’t have that.

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      19 hours ago

      Fall for it? They’re grateful he’s made their job insanely easy. They used yo have to investigate things and then risk running afoul of the powerful. Now they just have to print whatever the latest outrageous bullshit comes out of Donald’s mouth and reap the clicks and ad dollars.

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    20 hours ago

    What’s in it for Canada? Expensive ineffective healthcare? Why would they go for this?

    • azimir@lemmy.ml
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      18 hours ago

      Reduced quality of life? Greater danger of being shot in a school? Shorter life expectancy? Lower quality food? And imperial president instead of a democratic one?

      I’m not seeing the upsides for Canada.

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    21 hours ago

    This plan leaves out the fact that the majority of Canadians don’t want to join. They may have their challenges right now, but there are some things they aren’t willing to give up, like nationalized health care and national identity. I suspect many Canadians will fight to the death over this, the same way Americans would fight if forced to join Canada. They are our neighbors and that’s about as close as people want to get.

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      19 hours ago

      Yup, already had the “flee or stand and die” convo with my partner a few weeks ago. I am firmly willing to risk death to defend the progress we’ve made as a Province and Nation. We aren’t perfect and are early in the process but we’re trying to recon with our history of colonial genocide and embrace a truer multiculturalism which the US refuses to even acknowledge. We have made commitments to the health and well-being of all citizens, not just the productive bodies which fuel the markets. It’s incomplete but aspirational and walking it back would be a disgrace.

      The American democracy is an outdated shambles that has fallen into ruin and I will not be bound by it by choice. There is no freedom or opportunity the USA can offer us. Only more oppression on rights we already have enshrined.