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Mark Carney, frontrunner for Canadian Liberal Party leadership and potential prime minister, stated Canada will stand up to a bully after Trump imposed 25% tariffs on Canadian imports.

Carney vowed to retaliate by matching the US tariffs dollar for dollar, asserting Canada would not cave in despite mounting pressure.

He criticized Trump for undermining trade agreements, warning that the tariffs would damage the US global reputation and economic stability.

Outgoing Prime Minister Trudeau promised a forceful, immediate response, emphasizing unity as Canada defends its economic interests, ensuring national prosperity.

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[–] SpaceCowboy@lemmy.ca 41 points 6 months ago (31 children)

Canada won't willingly be part of the US. If the US invades Canada, it would be the end of the US.

The US gets boners over their military tech, but they weren't able to successfully occupy Vietnam, Afghanistan, Iraq, etc. Canada is bigger than those countries, and this would not be an overseas war where they can just go home when they fail. Americans don't have the willpower to succeed with a long drawn out occupation. They freak the fuck out over a few drones in New Jersey, they obviously wouldn't be able to handle a war on the North American continent involving drones flying over them carrying explosives and searching for targets. And that's just the tip of the iceberg of what a US war with Canada would be like.

[–] brucethemoose@lemmy.world 16 points 6 months ago (8 children)

Troop morale would be incredibly low, too. I would be pissed if I somehow got drafted to invade Canada. It’d be like something out of a cartoon.

[–] MonkeMischief@lemmy.today 8 points 6 months ago (1 children)

Right? Like "Bro they've got maple syrup, healthcare, and poutine. If you think I'm pointing a rifle at them instead of marching up there with a gift basket and immigration papers, you gotta be out of your mind!" Lol

[–] AJ1@lemmy.ca 4 points 6 months ago

It's inevitable though on a long enough timeline. We all know that the entire western US is literally running out of water, and eventually they're gonna want ours. I'm sure conversations have been had about how to get it, and someday it's gonna happen. When that day comes, I just pray to baby Jebus that Trump isn't the one in charge so there might be a shred of hope for a diplomatic arrangement instead of a straight-up invasion for our resources.

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