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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Your ambassador to Canada explaining how there will still be tariffs but we can rebuild a stronger relationship: “Yeah, we had a few rough months and those types of things. But we have strong economic ties, we have strong national security ties, we have personal ties. … There is so much to this foundation. We will be stronger in the future, and watching the prime minister and the president, they both want that same outcome.” Reminds me of an abusive partner coming back to say sorry with the tail between their legs while at the same time continues to put you down in a passive aggressive way. The damage is done. https://globalnews.ca/news/11172734/donald-trump-tariffs-canada-relationship-carney-ambassasdor-hoekstra/ [/quote] If the USA is a person (it isn't) then Trump would be a malignant brain tumor (he is), and Canada is right to want to hope that they can have rewarding relationship with USA after the tumor is eradicated. [/quote] Yeah: Nah. That was the hope after Trump’s first go at the presidency. And with Biden, the relationship between our countries righted itself. Then Trump was elected again, and came out of the gate even worse than before. Think about that using your analogy PP. Let’s assume the best — whatever that looks like in the short term. Why would Canada —or any country — trust their safety and overall well-being to country that knowingly elected a rabbit Trump a second time? Four years or even 8 years is likely not enough time to rebuild a deliberately and capriciously broken trust. [b]I’m betting that Canada joins the EU.[/b] [/quote] Wackier things have happened as of late, now nothing will surprise me.[/quote]
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