‘We are not the 51st anything:’ viral ad updated amid Canada-U.S. tensions
- US President Donald Trump suggested Canada could be the 51st state, referring to Prime Minister Justin Trudeau as the 'governor of Canada.'
- Canadian Foreign Minister Mélanie Joly stated she takes Trump's comments 'very seriously,' highlighting the insult felt by Canadians.
- Actor Jeff Douglas released a YouTube video, reviving his 'Joe Canadian' character to emphasize Canadian pride and resilience against such remarks.
- The updated 'Joe Canadian' video serves as a rallying cry for Canadians, celebrating national identity and resilience amid rising tensions with the US.
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25 Years Later, 'Joe Canadian' Is Back to Take on US
US tariffs on Mexico and Canada may be on pause for the moment, but the culture clash between the United States and its neighbor to the north rages on—this time with Canada on the offensive. Twenty-five years ago, Molson Canadian put out a beer ad called "I Am Canadian:...
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