Canada’s not a serious country anymore. It can’t even supply its own energy from start to finish—some parts rely on U.S. energy, we export tons of hydrocarbons but don’t refine them ourselves, and we lack pipelines under our full control. We’re owned by globalists like Mark Carney, the former Bank of England governor—can’t get more globalist than that. The world’s known this for ages, and Canada’s lost all respect. It’s practically a vassal state, ready to be absorbed by the U.S. in my book.
Thank you for your perspective. It would be a great asset to have and there has always been a good relationship between us (as citizens) so that would be beneficial. One thing for sure, it will be changing under the pressure of a Trump presidency. Based on Trudeau’s replacement being equally weak, it does sound like Canada will continue to be vulnerable and the US can’t afford another country to govern it.
Canada’s not a serious country anymore. It can’t even supply its own energy from start to finish—some parts rely on U.S. energy, we export tons of hydrocarbons but don’t refine them ourselves, and we lack pipelines under our full control. We’re owned by globalists like Mark Carney, the former Bank of England governor—can’t get more globalist than that. The world’s known this for ages, and Canada’s lost all respect. It’s practically a vassal state, ready to be absorbed by the U.S. in my book.
Thank you for your perspective. It would be a great asset to have and there has always been a good relationship between us (as citizens) so that would be beneficial. One thing for sure, it will be changing under the pressure of a Trump presidency. Based on Trudeau’s replacement being equally weak, it does sound like Canada will continue to be vulnerable and the US can’t afford another country to govern it.