Did you know that you don't have to be a natural born citizen of Canada to be it's Prime Minister and leader?
Yes. Donald Trump could be voted in as both the POTUS and the PM of its true north neighbor.
Now. To troll the federally funded media party of Canada it would be funny if this idea began picking up some legitimate steam in Canada.
If it's not a troll then the goal should be serious and on point and uncompromising. The political ascension of such a party would be accompanied with abolishing Parliament. Seizing crown land (yes king chuck's) and establishing a lawful Constitutional Republic to replace the corrupt government.
But it's just a troll.
Donald Trump will never be Prime Minister of Canada even though legally.... he could be.
Is there an American law which might prevent GEOTUS from governing all of North America?
Much like the onlden day monarchs who used to have multiple titles ...
That sounds really funny. I would say the troll level of this high!
Maybe after his last term here.
President can owe no foreign allegiance.
OK. Fair.
But the ppl could still elect him ....
Does Canada allow write in candidates? What is the consequence and resolution if a candidate is chosen who cannot serve.
Nah, it's MAGA, not MCGA.
But it wouldn't be his decision.
It would be canada instilling him
canada is still part of North America, so MAGA could work there.
MNAGA?
well, if we can get canada to MCGA then maybe mexico to mmga, then maybe we can start MNGA properly. kek.
Donald Tromp was PM of Canada in one episode of South Park, but they killed him off. The good news is that Butters had a girlfriend for a few weeks.
DJT jr. Could take control of Canada. 😁
"Did you know that you don't have to be a natural born citizen of Canada to be it's Prime Minister and leader?"
Apparently, that's true in the U.S. also, since neither Obama, Harris, nor Haley are natural born citizens, and yet, here we are.
British North American colonies that existed at the signing of the US Articles of Confederation were welcomed to join the Union in the future if it was their wish. There were three at the time-Newfoundland (including Labrador), Acadia (the Maritime Provinces), and "Canada" (Quebec). The admission of any of the other Provinces, like Alberta, would require a Constitutional amendment.
https://www.archives.gov/milestone-documents/articles-of-confederation