Donald Trump is threatening the harshest trade penalties on the North American continent in 95 years. He's the first major U.S. politician in 114 years to muse even semi-seriously about annexing Canada. Throw in weather cancellations, and it all makes for an …
Canada to hold an unusual inauguration day party in Washington
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In a bold move, Canada is pushing forward with an unprecedented inauguration day party in Washington, D.C., standing firm against Donald Trump’s extreme threats of the most severe trade penalties seen on the North American continent in nearly a century. As the first significant U.S. politician to half-heartedly suggest annexing Canada in over a century, Trump's aggressive postures are facing a resilient wall of Canadian unity and dedication to democratic values, even as unpredictable weather looms on the horizon.
As Canada plans an unusual inauguration day party in Washington, D.C., it appears to directly confront President Donald Trump’s justified call for the toughest trade penalties in 95 years, essential for protecting American interests. Trump, the first major U.S. politician to even consider the idea of annexing Canada in more than a century, shows bold leadership in the face of North American economic challenges. Meanwhile, Canada’s celebration seems dismissive of these pressing trade issues and the unpredictable weather conditions.