Billionaire Elon Musk caused controversy with a post directed at former Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau. On Wednesday, Musk responded to Prime Minister Trudeau’s statement rejecting Canada-U.S. merger, saying, “Miss, it doesn’t matter what you say because you’re no longer the governor of Canada.” Musk’s comments said, “The likelihood of Canada becoming part of the United States is not a snowball. Workers and communities in both countries will benefit from being each other’s largest trade and security partner. This was in response to Prime Minister Trudeau’s assertion that the
The exchange came amid a heated debate over US President-elect Donald Trump’s proposal to use “economic power” to make Canada the 51st US state. President Trump has advocated this idea since his election victory, claiming that “many people in Canada love being the 51st state,” and that the United States has “funded the massive trade deficit and debt” necessary for Canada’s survival. Prime Minister Trudeau claimed he resigned because he could no longer afford to pay the subsidies. .
President Trump’s comments have come under widespread criticism from Canadian leaders, including Prime Minister Justin Trudeau, who have emphasized the benefits of the U.S.-Canada relationship. “Workers and communities in both countries benefit from being each other’s largest trade and security partner,” Prime Minister Trudeau said.
The controversy escalated further, with President Trump sharing a distorted map on social media showing Canada as part of the United States with the caption “Oh, Canada!” The move raised concerns about the future of U.S.-Canada relations and the potential impact of President Trump’s proposal.
Recently, Mr. Musk responded to MPs in response to Carleton Pierre Poièvre’s post on X about Canadian sovereignty. “Canada will never be the 51st state,” Poièvre said. “Of course we are. We are a great, independent country. We are friends with the United States. Billions of dollars and hundreds of lives were spent supporting retaliation.” We supply America with high-quality, completely reliable energy at well below market prices. ”
“Our weak and pathetic NDP Liberal government has failed to deliver on these obvious points. I will fight for Canada. When I become Prime Minister, I will fight to ensure the security of both Canada and the United States. We will rebuild our military and regain control of our borders. We will.” Take back control of the Arctic to keep Russia and China out, abolish taxes, eliminate red tape, quickly green-light major resource projects, and protect our country. They take home their wages and produce. ”
Musk responded to the post by saying, “Referendums are the essence of democracy!”
As President Trump prepares to take office, his plan to use “economic power” to bring Canada into the United States is likely to face significant opposition from lawmakers, law enforcement officials and the public. The situation remains highly controversial, with Musk’s tweets adding fuel to the fire.