Green Party leader Elizabeth May takes aim at Trump in viral speech
- Green Party leader Elizabeth May criticized U.S. President-elect Donald Trump's suggestion that Canada should become the 51st state during a press conference on Jan. 3.
- May's speech gained popularity on TikTok, with some users supporting her humorous idea of U.S. states joining Canada instead.
- Trump threatened to use economic force against Canada and mentioned military action regarding Greenland and the Panama Canal after May's remarks.
- May emphasized Canada's distinct political system and highlighted the benefits of universal health care in her response to Trump's comments.
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THE OSHOW: Elizabeth May on Trump's Threats to Canada and Why Poilievre Needs to Get Security Clearance | The OShow with Laura Babcock
Listen to THE OSHOW: Elizabeth May on Trump's Threats to Canada and Why Poilievre Needs to Get Security Clearance from The OShow with Laura Babcock . Outspoken Canadian Politician and Leader of the Green Party Elizabeth May gives a no-holds-barred assessment of Trump's threats to Canada and Greenland's sovereignty, how to rally together with each other and the world to stop him, and asks Conservative Leader Pierre Poilievre to get his high-level…

Green Party leader Elizabeth May takes aim at Trump in viral speech
At a Parliament Hill press conference on Jan. 3, Green Party leader Elizabeth May had choice words when responding to U.S. President-elect Donald Trump's recent comments that Canada should become the 51st state.

Saanich-Gulf Islands MP Elizabeth May takes aim at Trump in viral speech
'We do not aspire to be the 51st state,' May said
Almudena Ariza, a historic journalist for Spanish Television (TVE), has released a message of global importance this Friday, January 10, through her social networks. After listening to the speech of Elizabeth May, leader of the Canadian Greens, referring directly to Donald Trump, the correspondent spoke publicly. Donald Trump's latest controversy A few days have passed since the president-elect of the United States became news because of another…
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