Trump supporters in Canada fueled by regional divides
- A pro-Trump meeting happened in Alberta before Canada's general election.
- Donald Trump's annexation proposals and regional discontent fueled the meeting.
- Attendees discussed uniting with the U.S., expressing resentment toward Liberal policies.
- Downing said, "We just have to separate from Canada."
- Western separatism is growing due to perceived mismanagement and restricted oil industry.
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Trump may want to tread carefully on Canada
Canada is more than a 51st state. By area, Canada is the second largest country in the world. It has 10 provinces (plus three territories). Eight of the 10 provinces have populations larger than four states (Wyoming, Vermont, Alaska and North Dakota). Ontario’s population is larger than every state except California, Texas, Florida and New […]
Trump, Canada and ‘the 51st state’
[This is an excerpt from an article in The Round Table: The Commonwealth Journal of International Affairs and Policy Studies.] President Donald Trump has called Canada ‘a nasty country’, although The post Opinion: Trump, Canada and ‘the 51st state’ appeared first on The Round Table.
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Donald Trump’s bellicose proposals to annex Canada have triggered widespread shock and outrage — but for a small number of Canadians, he might be onto something. A couple dozen of them gathered at a roadside restaurant in the western province of Alberta two weeks before Canada’s general election to discuss the merits of a political union with the United States. Trump is reviled across much of Canada but in Alberta — a conservative-leaning provin…
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