Summary

Ontario Premier Doug Ford humorously countered Donald Trump’s suggestion that the U.S. and Canada merge by proposing Canada purchase Alaska and Minnesota instead.

While Ford dismissed the idea of merging as unrealistic, he highlighted the strong economic ties between the two nations, including $1.3 trillion in trade and critical resources like oil and electricity.

Canadian leaders, including outgoing Prime Minister Justin Trudeau, rejected Trump’s rhetoric, with Trudeau asserting Canada would never become a U.S. state.

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    You guys can have Alberta and Saskatchewan. We’ll take California, Oregon and Washington.

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      California’s GDP is 50% bigger than all of Canada.

      I think CA would be the top in that relationship.

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          28.5 mil people even in those states wouldn’t put too much of a dent in either.

          on the other hand, adding two dumb as dirt, dirty af states ~ 40-45 percent of the combined population… would destroy canada’s world rankings in every positive metric.

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      Counteroffer: We’ll take Nunavut in exchange for Texas, Mississippi, Alabama, and Florida.

      One, you’ll have us nearly surrounded; two, they’re far enough away that you don’t have to risk any of the pre-existing populace actually coming into your country, and three, you get a whole stretch of oceanfront property, and we don’t have to let them muck up our electoral college anymore. And all we want in exchange is a nigh-uninhabitable stretch of ice and bragging rights that we’re indisputably bigger than China, which is for some reason the only thing the incoming administration cares about anyway. If that’s not enough we’re willing to throw in a couple of the Virgin Islands.