Canadians watching to see Donald Trump's first moves as he returns to White House
- Donald Trump has returned to the White House with a massive agenda aimed at leading a deeply divided United States on a starkly different path, and has signaled he means to put some distance between the U.S. And its ally Canada.
- Canadians are anxiously watching inauguration day ceremonies to see what Trump lists as his early priorities, after he threatened to hit Canada with a 25% across-the-board tariff as early as Monday. His team reportedly has prepared more than 100 executive orders, though it's not clear what's in that package and how many of those orders will be signed immediately.
- Trump's first speech as president in 2017 painted a bleak picture of what he called "American carnage", but it was overshadowed in the news cycle by his claims about crowd sizes. This year, a predicted blast of cold temperatures forced most of the events indoors. Country music star Carrie Underwood is set to perform "America the Beautiful" before Trump delivers his oath of office in the Capitol Rotunda. Tech billionaires, world leaders, celebrities and athletes are among those expected to watch Trump give his inaugural address. They include three of the richest men in the world Elon Musk, Mark Zuckerberg and Jeff Bezos. The theme of Trump's speech is expected to be "unity.
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