
Trump's TROLL MASTERPLAN: Canadian Annexation Now Inevitable?
1 week ago — May 1, 2025 4:36 PM
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In the Canadian federal election on April 28, 2025, Mark Carney’s Liberal Party secured a minority government, continuing Trudeau-era policies amid soaring housing costs, stagnant wages, and high immigration. Carney, a former Goldman Sachs banker and Bank of England governor, was seen as a polished globalist, promising 500,000 homes in a decade and CBC funding while critics accused him of prioritizing cheap labor and foreign interests. U.S. President Trump’s campaign to make Canada the “51st state,” with promises of lower taxes and economic growth, stirred faux nationalism, boosting Liberal support. The Conservative Party, led by Pierre Poilievre, lost ground due to perceived Trump alignment. Canada’s economy struggled under Trump’s 25% tariffs, fueling Alberta’s secession talks and emigration to places like Poland. Critics called democracy flawed, with urban centers like Toronto dominating outcomes. Carney’s fragile government relied on smaller parties, and some warned Canada’s economic woes could push it toward U.S. annexation. The election highlighted deep divisions, with many viewing Canada as a cautionary tale for the West.
