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Donald Trump has recently referred to Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau as "Governor Trudeau" during a light-hearted discussion about the possibility of Canada becoming the 51st stateof the United States. This remark was made in the context of a dinner meeting at Trump’s Mar-a-Lago estate, where they discussed various issues, including trade tariffs.
Context of the Remarks
- Tariff Discussions: The conversation arose after Trudeau warned Trump that proposed 25% tariffs on Canadian goods could severely impact the Canadian economy. In response, Trump jokingly suggested that if Canada could not handle these tariffs, it might as well consider statehood, with Trudeau serving as its governor.
- Reactions: Attendees reportedly reacted with "nervous laughter," indicating that while the comment was made in jest, it highlighted underlying tensions regarding trade relations between the two countries. Public Safety Minister Dominic LeBlanc, who was present, later clarified that the comment was not meant to be taken seriously.
- Historical Context: The idea of Canada becoming a U.S. state has been a fringe topic in discussions about North American unity but has never gained serious traction. Trump's remarks seem to play on this long-standing notion but were intended more as humor than a genuine proposal.