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Canadian MP Slams Trump 51st State Talk as Act of War
A Canadian politician has ignited debate by labeling the Trump administrations 51st state rhetoric an act of war. Liberal MP Charlie Angus voiced this charge on a progressive network. His words reflect rising tensions over U.S. tariffs and annexation talk.
Angus pointed to President Trumps repeated claim that Canada should join the U.S. as its 51st state. He argued this undermines Canadian sovereignty at a critical time. Trade disputes have only fueled the fire of this cross-border spat.
The MP took aim at Secretary of State Marco Rubio for defending Trumps stance during a G7 meeting. Angus said such remarks from top officials signal a real threat. Canadians he added are rallying to protect their independence.
Trump first floated the idea late last year after imposing steep tariffs on Canadian goods. He claimed the U.S. subsidizes Canada by 200 billion dollars annually. Critics call this figure exaggerated and a pretext for economic pressure.
Foreign Minister Melanie Joly has also warned that Trumps words are no joke to Canadians. She stressed that sovereignty is non-negotiable despite U.S. economic leverage. Her stance mirrors a growing national resolve to push back.
Ontario Premier Doug Ford has threatened to cut power exports to U.S. states over tariffs. This move could hit Michigan and New York hard if tensions escalate further. It shows Canada is ready to flex its muscle in this feud.
Conservative leader Pierre Poilievre rejected Trumps plan at a patriotic rally last month. He vowed to bear any burden to keep Canada free from U.S. control. His words tapped into a surge of national pride amid the dispute.
Military experts dismiss war talk as absurd given the deep ties between the nations. Yet Angus fiery rhetoric highlights how Trumps provocations have stirred anger. The fallout could reshape trade and diplomacy for years.
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| Total News Sources | 23 |
| Left | 8 |
| Right | 6 |
| Center | 7 |
| Unrated | 2 |
| Bias Distribution | 35% Left |
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