In light of the ongoing US-Canada conflict and Trump’s unwavering resolve to make Canada the 51st condition of the US, the meeting between President Donald Trump and Canadian Prime Minister Mark Carney at the White House was most expected. Trump added “never say not” with a mischievous smile on his face while Mark Carney was harsh in delivering the message that Canada is certainly up for sale. When Carney claimed that Canada was not up for sale, MAGA critics claimed that he was stuttering and showing signs of anxiety. Social media then berserk. French social media users criticised him and said he was speaking politely without being “unnecessarily aggressive” and no stuttering.
Who are Canada’s masters?
According to Carney, there are some sites that are never for sales. And he gave the example of the Buckingham Palace, the White House. There are some sites that are never for sale, Carney said, as you may well have heard from real estate. ” We’re sitting in one right now, Buckingham Palace, that you visited, as well. And having met with Canadian users over the course of the strategy the last few decades, it’s never going to be for sale, previously. However, the partnership and what we can create up offer the opportunity. While he most likely meant the Canadian electorate, which is opposed to a US merger, but the country has a constitutional king, and King Charles III is its head of state.
Mark Carney’s gestures go viral.
Carney’s emotions at the meeting went popular, and Canadians praised how restrained he was when Trump began to “liaise.” After Trump’s foolish claim that we don’t do much company with Canada,” Mark Carney’s brain only rebooted on live television.” Canada is the biggest supplier of U.S. items. Glance at his expression. a picture of Mark Carney strangely positioning his mind in one post, according to one post.