‘No friend anymore’: Days from a national election, Canadian voters focus on the US relationship
- President Trump commented on Canada and trade relations Wednesday.
- These remarks came days before Canadians vote in an election.
- He reiterated his claim the United States needs nothing from Canada.
- "I really don't want cars from Canada," Trump stated.
- His actions caused a surge in Canadian nationalism before the vote.
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With Canada's federal election approaching, political parties are focused on mobilizing voters. However, they may be overlooking how ethnic communities are already shaping the country's political life.
‘No friend anymore’: Days from a national election, Canadian voters focus on the US relationship
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Days before Canada’s election, Trump insists that Canada needs the U.S. more than the U.S. needs it
WASHINGTON — President Donald Trump said Wednesday that Canada would “cease to exist” if it weren’t for the United States — comments that came just days before Canadians are set to vote in an election dominated by Trump’s remarks on the country’s economy and sovereignty.

Days before Canada's election, Trump insists that Canada needs the US more than the US needs it
President Donald Trump says Canada would “cease to exist” if it weren’t for the United States. Wednesday's comments came just days before Canadians are set to vote in an election dominated by Trump’s remarks on the country’s economy and sovereignty.
BC Chinese Canadians Survey: Canada-US Relations
Chinese Canadians in BC are deeply concerned about US trade tensions, and their trust in the US has declined. As the Federal election campaign comes to a close, Chinese Canadians in British Columbia are paying close attention to international dynamics that could shape the future of Canada. Today, the Canada Committee 100 Society (CCS100) and Innovative Research Group (INNOVATIVE) are releasing the findings of a new survey of Chinese Canadians in…
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