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Jagmeet Singh
Canadian leader Jagmeet Singh responds to Donald Trump's recent message of turning the neighbouring nation into 51st American state. Photo Courtesy: Jagmeet Singh X page video grab/Donald Trump Instagram page

Jagmeet Singh says Trump's intention of annexing Canada will have a 'price to pay'

| @indiablooms | Jan 13, 2025, at 02:30 pm

Canadian politician and a former ally of PM Justin Trudeau, Jagmeet Singh, on Sunday, sent a strong message to  Donald Trump and said his nation is not for sale, referring to the US President-elect's intention of merging the neighbouring nation with America.

In his X post video message, Singh said: "I have a message for Donald Trump. Our country is not for sale. Not now, not ever."

The New Democratic Party (NDP) leader said the Canadians are proud people who are ready to fight and defend their nation.

Singh mentioned Canada's support to the US in fighting the ongoing wildfires that have ravaged Los Angeles and even left 24 people dead.

Also Read: Death toll due to Los Angeles wildfires rises to 24, firefighters continue battle to bring blaze under control

"Right now, with the forest fires ravaging homes, Canadian firefighters showed up. That is who we are," Singh said.

He vowed retaliation if Donald Trump imposes tariffs on Canada.

"I have committed that if Donald Trump imposes tariffs on us, we should respond with retaliatory tariffs in kind," Singh said.

"I think that anyone running as Prime Minister should do the same," he said just days before Trump's inauguration as President takes place on January 20.

Last Tuesday, Trump said he could use “economic force” to turn Canada into the 51st American state.

“You get rid of that artificially drawn line and you take a look at what that looks like — and it would also be much better for national security,” Trump, who registered a thumping victory in the US polls late last year, was quoted as saying by CNN while addressing a press conference at his Mar-a-Lago resort in Florida.

He also shared a distorted map of Canada on Truth Social which showed it as a part of the USA.

Sharing the map, he wrote: "Oh Canada!"

Justin Trudeau dismisses Trump's suggestion

Meanwhile, Canadian PM Justin Trudeau dismissed Trump's suggestion and wrote on X: "There isn’t a snowball’s chance in hell that Canada would become part of the United States."

"Workers and communities in both our countries benefit from being each other’s biggest trading and security partner," Trudeau, who resigned as the leader of his Liberal Party of Canada amid rising dissent against him,  wrote.

Trump has already threatened to impose 25 per cent tariff on imports from Canada.

Trump had earlier mocked Trudeau calling him the Governor of Canada after the president-elect registered a landslide win in the US presidential elections.

Political turmoil in Canada

Facing rising dissent against him, Justin Trudeau last week resigned as the leader of his Liberal Party of Canada which will effectively end his nine-year-long tenure as the country's prime minister.

He will continue as Canada's prime minister until the party picks his successor.

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