Tim Kirby and Canadian Patriot Matthew Ehret Discuss Trump's Annexation Offer

The Future of Canada

Matthew Ehret
Matthew EhretFounder Canadian Patriot Review, journalist and historian
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Canada, America's neighbor to the North, is undergoing something of a nationalist moment, one ironically supported by the very same Anglo-globalists who've been flooding the country with a massive, housing-market swamping migration surge. After decades of a mostly successful merit-based points immigration system, during the latter Prime Minister Justin Trudeau years, Canada has opened the floodgates and absorbed approximately half a million immigrants per year, on a population base exceeding 41 million in 2025.

The overwhelming majority of these newer immigrants, who these days disproportionately hail from South Asia, are settling in the most unaffordable Canadian cities like Toronto, Montreal and Vancouver, where the population is concentrated within 100 miles of the US border, not across the underpopulated Prairies, the Maritimes or the Canadian North. The situation has reached a point where even many Canadians of Indian origin whose parents arrived in the 1970s or 80s are complaining about the quality and quantity of the newcomers, many of whom end up crossing the US border legally or illegally in search of work. And yet the Canadian Establishment and its media mouthpieces demand still more warm bodies, regardless of the fact that the immigrants age just as fast as native-born Canadians.

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Goaded by Trump's recently instituted tariffs and insults of the outgoing PM Trudeau, plus his repeated claims that the Great White North could feasibly be annexed to the United States, anti-US feeling is running high among many Liberal Party-supporting Canadians. A few Canadian military veterans are publishing 'Maple Syrup-jahideen' Substack pieces describing the USA as an adversary, even publishing articles about resisting a US invasion of the country. This, while Canada's two closest non-US allies the UK and France discuss sending troops, nominally labeled as peacekeepers to enforce a ceasefire, but more likely combatants, to prop up a wartime regime that's exhausting Ukrainian manpower in Kiev. The irony of a Canada saying it must resist the Trumpist US while it becomes ever more subordinate to the British Crown and the City of London for which it stands is not lost on us, even if it is on increasingly hysterical Liberal Party voters.

In light of these downward trends, Montreal-based Canadian Patriot founder Matthew Ehret joined our Ohio-native buddy Tim Kirby's program on Sunday. They discussed the flaws of Trump's tariff policies, as well as Canada's economic problems, which wage-suppressing mass migration has exacerbated. They also discussed the critical role of the British in promoting U.S.-Canada tensions, as well as King Charles' strangely timed offer, amid bitter British opposition to the Administration's Ukraine peace talks with the Kremlin, for the USA to join the Commonwealth. With Trump gushing that he loves King Charles, and a royal palace visit by POTUS to the UK reportedly in the cards, while Trump's special envoy Steve Witkoff recently took a very public shot (in last week's interview with Tucker Carlson) at the Churchillian delusions of London, the true trans-Atlantic state of play between the White House and "Number 10" remains confusing.

But when it comes to Canada, the Administration appears to be rooting for the Conservative Party leader Pierre Poilievre to defeat the Liberals' British central banker Mark Carney and seek a more conciliatory approach toward ending a US-Canada trade war. Poilievre would also likely dial back the "climate change fighting" policies that have increasingly alienated oil and gas rich Alberta, which remains the most pro-American if not Trump-friendly Canadian province.

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– James Smith

Editor-in-Chief and Publisher, ExitStrategy.World

March 23, 2024