Donald Trump calls for US-Canada merger to strengthen ties

Donald Trump suggests Canada become the 51st State, eliminating trade deficits, lowering taxes, and boosting security. He links Justin Trudeau's resignation to reliance on U.S. subsidies. Trump envisions a unified nation as an economic and military powerhouse.

TLDR:

  • Trump suggests US-Canada unification benefits

  • Claims trade deficits strain US economy

  • Promises security against Russian, Chinese threats


WASHINGTON (The Thursday Times) — Donald Trump proposed on Truth Social that Canada merge with the United States, highlighting economic and security benefits. He stated that many Canadians favour becoming the ’51st State’ and argued that such a merger would eliminate trade deficits, lower taxes, and ensure complete security for Canada from global threats.

Trade deficits and economic strain

Trump claimed that Canada’s dependence on U.S. subsidies and the resulting trade deficits are unsustainable. He stated that merging the two nations would eliminate tariffs and significantly reduce taxes for Canadians. This proposal comes amid ongoing discussions about trade relations between the two nations.

Security concerns and foreign threats

Trump emphasised that Canada faces ongoing threats from Russian and Chinese naval activity. He argued that merging with the United States would provide Canada with unmatched security through the U.S. military’s strength and resources.

Political implications and Trudeau’s resignation

Trump linked his proposal to Justin Trudeau’s resignation, suggesting the former Canadian Prime Minister was aware of Canada’s financial challenges. He argued that a merger would address these issues while integrating the two nations under a unified governance model.

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