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“Very, very senior” officials in the Trump administration have had secret meetings with far-right Canadian separatists trying to shake the foundations of the country. The covert meetings between high-ranking U.S. officials and the Alberta Prosperity Project come as a widening rift appears between Canadian leadership and the White House. Canadian Prime Minister Mark Carney used a speech in Davos, Switzerland, last week to call out President Trump for creating a “rupture” in the existing world order.

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[–] givesomefucks@lemmy.world 20 points 1 day ago (2 children)

I feel like it's a safe assumption more Americans in border states want to join Canada than the other way around.

I think even Cali would told it came to a vote and they'd already gained terrority adjacent to Cali thru the Pacific Northwest

That would be a true death low to the American Empire, without Cali we'd be fucked.

It would never happen, but it'd be worth Canada to hype it up just because if trump has to play defense, he just stops playing the game and starts a new one. That's whY the whole TACO thing is, but because someone on social media made up a buzzword, no one really understands what's happening

[–] NOT_RICK@lemmy.world 14 points 1 day ago (1 children)

Shit, I live in NJ and I’d like to join Canada, minus the whole monarch head of state part. I’m willing to overlook that for obvious reasons. I like hockey guys, let me in! I suspect that I should probably keep the fact that I’m a flyers fan on the down low.

[–] Alabaster_Mango@lemmy.ca 10 points 1 day ago (2 children)

We overlook it a lot too. Like, the Governor General is appointed by the reigning monarch, and has final say on laws and such, but it's mostly a ceremonial role. I don't think we've ever had royal assent refused? I am no political scholar tho.

[–] SaveTheTuaHawk@lemmy.ca 2 points 1 day ago (1 children)

Monarchy has no power in Canada. At all.

[–] Alabaster_Mango@lemmy.ca 4 points 23 hours ago

Then why do all my quarters have big ears now 😭

I'm pretty sure the Gov. General can revoke royal assent on behalf of the monarch. That doesn't happen a lot, but I think it could technically and legally still happen. But yeah, the royals almost no impact. Except for the time the royal couple people visited Slave Lake after the fire (JK).

[–] Paragone@lemmy.world -1 points 1 day ago (1 children)

Trump dictates that other countries comply & submit to his bullying, ELSE US's tarriffs will bludgeon their economies until they obey.

Now extrapolate Trump's curve, from the 1980's, when The Kremlin Papers indicate Putin was investing in him, until now, & keep the acceleration in that curve.

"Majority opinion" or whatever it is that you're believing rules, now, ISN'T what rules:

He's on-track to break the US Constitution's significance within months or weeks, probably by the Insurrection Act.

ICE's purpose isn't even obvious, yet: once he "de-naturalizes" all who won't vow allegiance to him, directly ( as he apparently already does for senior beaurocrats in multiple federal agencies ), suddenly are "illegals", & that means 100's of millions of "illegals", & then the reason he insists they have TOTAL immunity will become blatent.

Deathmatch, between his authority vs the disintegrated, not-organized, "woke", & if everybody is destroyed, so long as nobody-else won, then he wins.

Negative-Sum game ( competitive-nihilism ) combined with Zero-Sum game ( competitive-narcissism ).


IF a country WON'T prevent DarkTriad from gaining authority, THEN that country will be ruled, & probably destroyed, by DarkTriad's ruling it.

Karma, aka "sow->reap law".

We WOULDN'T prevent DarkTriad from ruling our countries, .: we're about to be getting fatal consequences.

The rules are fundamentally changing beneath us, right now, & shortly the tippingpoint gets crossed, then Civil War Part2: confederate reverse-takeover & vengeance

begins all-out.

Canada, too, gets torn up, by the prejudice-enforcers in Alberta & Quebec ( & the Anglo-supremacists who bully Quebecois validity, & the rest of the factional-supremacists: ALL sides have them, including Indigenous people, Whites, India, Chinese, ALL kinds of saboteurs of Canada's viability.. it's natural, given how little we invested in establishing common-experience, like what Katimavik used to do )

Prep, if you want to live long in the next stage of our world: it'll be violent, once the right-wing has shed rule-of-law for rule-of-authority, completely.

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[–] Jesus_666@lemmy.world 3 points 1 day ago

Trump dictates that other countries comply & submit to his bullying, ELSE US’s tarriffs will bludgeon their economies until they obey.

Which is why the EU is currently making trade agreements with just about everyone on the planet. The USA handing out tariffs like candy is a lot less relevant when you can pivot your trade elsewhere on fairly short order.

Such an agreement with Canada has been in the works for the last ten years. All that's currently missing is for it to be ratified by all involved countries, which might go a bit quicker now given how the States are behaving.