
In America, the chaotic first few months of Donald Trump's term have featured roiling stock markets, mass deportations, and a Tesla showroom on the White House lawn. But if you look north, it has unified Canadians against a common threat: a country once considered a friend. In a bewildering reversal of a close allyship that's lasted for more than a century, Trump recently started a hot-and-cold trade war that has so far produced 25 percent tariffs on many of Canada's goods. Canada has imposed retaliatory tariffs on billions of dollars' worth of U.S. imports, and announced yesterday that more are set to go in effect in response to Trump's latest auto levy. In the meantime, Trump keeps waving around the threat of annexation. He has repeatedly suggested that Canada become America's '51st state' and, according to The New York Times, told then'Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau in early February that he considers the 1908 treaty delineating the Canada-U.S. border to be invalid. Many...
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