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Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau expressed alarm during the Canada-US Economic Summit in Toronto, suggesting that President Donald Trump may be seriously considering annexing Canada to make it the "51st state." Trudeau’s comments, partially captured by a microphone, arose in the context of Trump's recent threats to impose a 25% tariff on Canadian exports, with lower rates for energy products.
"Mr. Trump has it in mind that the easiest way to do it is absorbing our country and it is a real thing," Trudeau stated, as reported by various Canadian media. The summit included over 100 business leaders and public policy experts, emphasizing the seriousness of US-Canada relations.
Trump's remarks about Canada becoming a state have been previously made at public events and shared on his social media platform, igniting concerns among Canadians about potential economic repercussions, as nearly 75% of Canadian exports are directed to the US. An Ipsos poll indicates that most Canadians oppose any idea of annexation. In response to the tariff threats, Canadian officials have promoted local consumption and are seeking closer energy ties with the US for mutual benefit.