Disagreement is not disrespect. As for Carney, he might be better to stop disrespecting his citizen’s right to speak their minds freely without being smacked down by government agents.
Great-Mullein on
After the U.S. State Department confirmed that Alberta separatists met with the Trump administration, Carney said he expected the United States to always “respect Canadian sovereignty.”
RecklessHeckler on
Expectations shattered.
Methodical_Science on
New England and parts of the Midwest would love to speak to Carney, if Trump is going to try to destabilize Canada.
gunnesaurus on
As An American, I say he should not expect that. The Donroe Doctrine says otherwise, and he should be realistic.
ttown2011 on
And now Canada realizes what its previous precedence in corollary provided, largely through racism as its protection that her Latin brothers never shared
awildstoryteller on
As an Albertan it is so deeply frustrating to see how unserious the PM is taking this.
He has been very successful at getting great write ups in the Times, but as of yet I have seen no sign he has any real plan for how to actually be a Prime Minister for Canada as opposed to a totem for other countries to worship.
We need action here god damnit. We need a nation building strategy that is more than empty pieces of paper and tax credits. And we need someone to take our national security seriously, both in the PMO and the Canadian Forces who have done everything they can to undermine our own sovereignty.
MatthewSWFL229 on
If Dementia Donnie was sane he wouldn’t half to mention it …
RealDakJackal on
We shouldn’t even have to be having this discussion
aqalaw on
this will be a nothingburger like greenland
reddragonoftheeast on
Watch Canadians suddenly realise that foreign governments working with separatist movements is actually a problem is pretty funny ngl.
foreign leaders meeting with separatist isn’t covered under free speech when it happens to you apparently.
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Disagreement is not disrespect. As for Carney, he might be better to stop disrespecting his citizen’s right to speak their minds freely without being smacked down by government agents.
After the U.S. State Department confirmed that Alberta separatists met with the Trump administration, Carney said he expected the United States to always “respect Canadian sovereignty.”
Expectations shattered.
New England and parts of the Midwest would love to speak to Carney, if Trump is going to try to destabilize Canada.
As An American, I say he should not expect that. The Donroe Doctrine says otherwise, and he should be realistic.
And now Canada realizes what its previous precedence in corollary provided, largely through racism as its protection that her Latin brothers never shared
As an Albertan it is so deeply frustrating to see how unserious the PM is taking this.
He has been very successful at getting great write ups in the Times, but as of yet I have seen no sign he has any real plan for how to actually be a Prime Minister for Canada as opposed to a totem for other countries to worship.
We need action here god damnit. We need a nation building strategy that is more than empty pieces of paper and tax credits. And we need someone to take our national security seriously, both in the PMO and the Canadian Forces who have done everything they can to undermine our own sovereignty.
If Dementia Donnie was sane he wouldn’t half to mention it …
We shouldn’t even have to be having this discussion
this will be a nothingburger like greenland
Watch Canadians suddenly realise that foreign governments working with separatist movements is actually a problem is pretty funny ngl.
foreign leaders meeting with separatist isn’t covered under free speech when it happens to you apparently.