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On the day of Canada’s federal election on April 28, 2025, President Donald Trump made the following comment:
Good luck to the Great people of Canada.Elect the man who has the strength and wisdom to cut your taxes in half, increase your military power, for free, to the highest level in the World, have your Car, Steel, Aluminum, Lumber, Energy, and all other businesses, QUADRUPLE in size, WITH ZERO TARIFFS OR TAXES, if Canada becomes the cherished 51st. State of the United States of America. No more artificially drawn line from many years ago. Look how beautiful this land mass would be. Free access with NO BORDER. ALL POSITIVES WITH NO NEGATIVES. IT WAS MEANT TO BE! America can no longer subsidize Canada with the Hundreds of Billions of Dollars a year that we have been spending in the past. It makes no sense unless Canada is a State!
The leader of the Conservative Party of Canada (CPC), Pierre Poilievre, and prospective prime minister responded:
President Trump, stay out of our election. The only people who will decide the future of Canada are Canadians at the ballot box. Canada will always be proud, sovereign and independent and we will NEVER be the 51st state. Today Canadians can vote for change so we can strengthen our country, stand on our own two feet and stand up to America from a position of strength.
The federal Liberal party has won their fourth consecutive mandate in the Canadian system. Even though most Canadians are going to continue along as if nothing happened, it is clear that Canada is bound for rough waters, rocky times are ahead. The minority government as it stands will be an unstable one with Carney and friends being forced to pass legislation with the help of outliers in other parties.
One of the only good things about the election was that the servile turncoat, Jagmeet Singh, who propped up the Liberal government of Justin Trudeau through 286 confidence motions since 2021 finally lost his seat and was forced to step down as New Democratic Party (NDP) leader.
Most people do not care what happens in Canadian electoral politics, and that is perfectly understandable. I do think it is consequential, however, as Canada is a testbed for globalist policies and control. Everything that seems to conform with those shady transnational organizations seems to happen here. After Klaus Schwab was finished penetrating cabinets where he saw fit, it is eery how borders are opened, radical environmental policies are enacted, and Chinese influence goes from “elite capture” to “nation capture”.
When President Trump threatened to annex Canada, it was amusing at first as most people thought he was doing it to ridicule the worst prime minister in the Great White North’s history, Justin Trudeau. In doing so, however, Trump unwittingly gave the gift of anti-Americanism to an undeserving Liberal party nabob, Mark Carney, who is now set to form the fourth consecutive Liberal government in a row.
Mass immigration under the Liberals has caused innumerable problems across the country, especially in major cities. Their official platform now suggests that they will bring immigration levels down to less than 5% of Canada’s total population, which is still far too high and constitutes replacement migration no matter what they want us to believe. The Carney Liberal regime claims that it will
Return immigration to sustainable levels by capping the total number of temporary workers and international students to less than 5% of Canada’s population by the end of 2027, from a past high of 7.3%, to ease the strain on housing, public infrastructure, and our social services.
This is still irresponsibly high levels of replacement immigration. They will undoubtedly continue the push to replace white Canadians going forward. It is noteworthy to reiterate that one of Carney’s chief advisors is one Mark Wiseman who is a member of the genocidal Century Initiative that advocate for a Canadian population of 100 million people by the year 2100. A scheme that is genocidal by nature. Furthermore, it’s essentially the identical Liberal machine at the helm of the country once again. Mass migration will continue under the Carney federal ministry.
King Charles III along with Queen Camilla will be visiting Canada at the end of the month. “The King and Queen will visit Canada from Monday 26th to Tuesday 27th May. Their Majesties will attend The State Opening of the Parliament of Canada, in Ottawa.” Prime Minister Carney issued the following statement in regard to the upcoming Royal Visit:
Their Majesties The King and Queen will visit Canada on May 26 and 27, 2025.
We will have the privilege of welcoming His Majesty King Charles III, who will deliver Canada’s Speech from the Throne on May 27. This will be the first time in nearly 50 years that Canada’s Monarch takes part in the State Opening of Parliament. This historic honour matches the weight of our times.
Canada has a steadfast defender in our sovereign.
The election results and a decade of Liberal rule have galvanized Western separatism in the prairie provinces especially oil-rich Alberta. This is not surprising as the Trudeau-Carney Liberals have been completely hostile to the extractive industries, especially the oil industry, in the West. Even though Alberta oil is the foremost source of Canada’s wealth, hypocritical elites in eastern Canada, the so-called Laurentian elites, have nothing but contempt for the West. Even though the province of Quebec is by far the biggest recipient of equalization payments from the rest of Canada (especially Alberta) it is opposed to pipelines, which would facilitate the shipment of Alberta oil to overseas markets. These structural issues have plagued Canada for decades but have come to a head.
The prospect of Alberta separating from confederation has become a pressing issue. The premier of the Western oil-rich province, Danielle Smith, anticipated that a Mark Carney win in the latest federal election would precipitate a national unity crisis, and she was correct. A week after the election, on Monday May 5 she addressed Alberta’s very real grievances with the Liberal federal regime that has been completely hostile to the resource sector, extractive project development, and the unfair wealth equalization scheme that plagues Canada.
In her address, Premier Smith outlined, in detail, the roadblocks that the federal government put in place over the last decade under Justin Trudeau:
For the last 10 years, successive Liberal Governments in Ottawa – supported by their New Democrat allies – have unleashed a tidal wave of laws, policies and political attacks aimed directly at Alberta’s free economy – and in effect – against the future and livelihoods of our people.
They have blocked new pipelines with C-69, cancelled multiple oil and gas projects, and banned the very tanker ships needed to carry those resources to new markets.
They have stacked an oil and gas production cap on top of a crippling industrial carbon tax, making new energy and agricultural projects economically impossible to pursue without massive subsidies from governments – which Ottawa has failed to provide and which our taxpayers cannot afford.
This onslaught of anti-energy, anti-agriculture and anti-resource development policies have scared away global investment to the tune of over a half a trillion dollars – driving those investments and jobs out of Alberta and Canada to much more attractive investment climates in the United States, Asia and the Middle East.
Smith charted a path forward to address these grievances with Ottawa with the insinuation that if Alberta’s interests are not met, separation is a possibility. Although Smith stated that she would prefer that her province remain a part of confederation, a citizen-initiated referendum about separation is gaining momentum. In other words, if the Liberal government, now under the leadership of the newly elected Prime Minister Mark Carney does not treat Alberta with a modicum of respect, confederation will be in jeopardy. From an Alberta perspective that makes perfect sense as they gain nothing from confederation except opprobrium and obstruction.
Prime Minister Mark Carney arrived in Washington, D.C., on Monday May 5 in anticipation of his meeting with President Donald Trump on Tuesday May 6. They will undoubtedly talk about trade, tariffs, Canadian sovereignty, continental defence, along with a whole litany of other issues. Canada-U.S. relations have been strained for the last several months amid a trade war and threats to make Canada the 51st state.
Although improved relations between Canada and the United States would be most welcome, it is unfortunate that a ludicrous trade war and pointless annexation threats have distracted two stalwart allies from true existential threats. Globalist meddling, mass migration, and the prospect of both countries becoming minority white in the near future should be the focus, but of course, they are not. Diving headlong off the fiscal cliff is still a real possibility for both countries, especially Canada, but the likelihood of genocidal demographic eclipse is far more dire.

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One hates to be blunt, but Trump is a serious idiot who needs a major policy defeat to sober up. Or a serious slap from those who voted for him as the lesser of two evils and got a buffoon instead. At the moment Canada is fairly lucky. If the rest of the world considers Canadian politics boring, it beats being interesting. The American economy is getting interesting — we now have people taking out loans for groceries! Stay as you are.
Exactly! Starting with the Orange Idiot’s needless trade war – one supported by various “stupid nationalists” (ie, those who are economic instead of racial nationalists), which indictment includes various authors on this site, too.
Trump’s infatuation with tariffs and the unimportant trade deficit, while the idiot ignores the vastly more important budget deficit, is utterly blowing all possibility for the future of our race and civilization. He has a genuine opportunity to rid our country of the 40 million illegal aliens (98% nonwhite? 99%?) before the next Democrat trifecta government puts them all on a path to amnesty and citizenship. He has the mandate to permanently fortify and secure the Mexican border. These measures will not save white America, but they will buy us more of the metapolitical awakening time we desperately need.
I believe Trump could even go after significant reductions in legal immigration, and perhaps start deporting legal immigrants who have committed crimes (a very useful precedent to build upon in the future).
Instead, he riles up tens of millions of Republicans and patriots in his own base by blundering into the extremely complex area of international trade, one in which there are innumerable cross-cutting interests (ie, many GOP voters benefit from the current trade regime; many have extensive stock market investments; and everyone will feel the effect of trade-disruption-caused rising prices – all to protect a few greedy union goons in decaying industries in the Midwest).
Trump’s trade policies are criminally stupid from every conceivable angle.
Trump is thinking in terms of economics/business and the empire when he speaks of making America great again. It has been a longstanding project with General Petraeus as the lead spokesman, to create a superstate of Canada, America and Mexico. It seems Trump’s annexation ideas come from that faction as it is its realization. I suppose that Canada’s reaction to it is good and bad. Good that it means there are factions in Canada not interested in it. Bad in that it likely means that Canada’s elite is angling for being a vassal of China or India.
May the Gods be with our Canadian brothers and sisters and may they be with Americans and all ethnic Europeans. Economic administration zones and replaceism are forces with huge amounts of momentum. Perhaps Albertan separation can arrest its momentum in Alberta.
Gunnar said everything that needs to be said in his final paragraph:
it is unfortunate that a ludicrous trade war and pointless annexation threats have distracted two stalwart allies from true existential threats. Globalist meddling, mass migration, and the prospect of both countries becoming minority white in the near future should be the focus
Exactly what I’ve been thinking. The focus, especially of white preservationists, must always be on race, and nothing else (except for that which is related to race, like crime control, protecting self-defense rights, enhancing freedom of association rights, supporting foreign aid for population planning/reduction in the Third World, pushing for national independence for Puerto Rico and Hawaii, expelling Red Chinese students from US universities, forcing Muslim immigrants – all of whom should be ideally and obviously prevented from entry at all – to accept secularity, etc).
-“…they will bring immigration levels down to less than 5% of Canada’s total population, which is still far too high..,”
-“…Canada, but the likelihood of genocidal demographic eclipse is far more dire.”
My sources are telling me that India & China are taking Canada, &, Canadians are watching hockey. We cannot allow that in our northern border.
The time for taking Canada into our fold is past; we tried that in the American Revolution, and they kicked our ass. Think of it, if we had succeeded, we would have had a land mass from the North Pole to the Mexican border; that and a more racially specific constitution, the white race would have been secure forever—exactly what the Germans were trying to do in Eastern Europe during WWII. Isn’t it funny how everything works out to benefit the jews? 🙃
And they don’t lift one withered finger to fight, only the goylings who’re the most heavily armed population in the world in the internet age. And the zombies will still support them to their own deaths to the limits of personal inconvenience, then racelessly blame everyone but themselves or them.
Prior to 9/11 even I with a Scottish accent could freely cross the border without a passport but since that fateful day “security” has become somewhat silly. Even what is left of our docklands in Vancouver is fenced off. The parking lot at BC Ferries is at MARCEC Level 1. I’m not sure what that means but an ugly great fence surrounds the place and No Smoking signs abound. And yet, in spite of all the security, an old friend said yesterday after her daily visit to the shopping mall, “It’s so crowded now and nobody speaks English.”
Canadians and Americans do have different mentalities but as POTUS suggests, the 49th parallel is somewhat artificial, or at least it was until the great population change. But even so, perhaps a new and improved NAFTA agreement, or whatever it’s called now, could facilitate free passage across the line of both people and goods without jeopardizing what is left of the sovereignty of the United States and Canada?
And, of course, congratulations to Gunnar for keeping his finger on the pulse of our relations.
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