Summary

Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau, in a private meeting inadvertently broadcast via a hot mic, warned that Donald Trump is seriously considering annexing Canada to secure its critical mineral resources.

Speaking to business and labor leaders, Trudeau claimed Trump’s administration is keenly aware of Canada’s resource wealth and sees annexation as a means to control it.

The comments, cut off after staff realized they were audible, underscore growing economic and political tensions.

He also stressed the need to diversify trade, noting, “Geography means we’re always going to both benefit and be challenged by trade with the United States.”

  • CanadaPlus@lemmy.sdf.org
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    12 hours ago

    When Pearl Harbour was attacked we declared war on Japan before America did ffs… shit is fucked up down there

    I had not heard that.

    At the point in history their government was working at least as well as ours (for good or evil), so I don’t know what conclusion to draw.

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      I’m not an expert in WWII but by that point Canada had been at war in Europe for a few years already, and America was trying to stay out of it. I guess it took a day or two for the sleeping giant to wake up, or something to that effect

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          No, after the bombing of Pearl Harbor, Canada and Britain declared war on Japan before the US did.

          Interestingly, though the United States suffered the most casualties and damage from Japan’s multiple attacks on December 7 (December 8 in Japan and east Asia), the American government wasn’t the first to declare war on the Japanese Empire. Even before President Roosevelt convinced Congress to approve a declaration of war, both Britain and Canada had declared war on the Imperial nation on December 7, 1941.

          https://pearlharbor.org/blog/declarations-war-pearl-harbor/