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On NBC News on Dec. 8, United States president-elect Donald Trump doubled down on his 25-per-cent tariff threat. In an interview, he reiterated that either Canada—and Mexico—fall in line with his economic policies, or else he would rather have both countries annexed.
Trump's suggestion that Canada join the U.S. only showcased his obsequious nature, and lack of respect for Trudeau. The united 'Team Canada' approach is clearly not working since both Alberta Premier Danielle Smith and Poilievre have put Trudeau on the spot regarding his failures to address Trump and America's concerns when it comes to border management. I have a strong sentiment that the only way to rectify the situation and urgently improve Canada-U.S.
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