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Canadians react to Trump’s threat between the United States and Canada


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“I was born in the United States to a Canadian mother. We moved back to Canada when I was two years old. Throughout my youth and young adult life, we traveled to the United States often on vacation. I have had the privilege of seeing many parts of the country. I have come to regard my dual citizenship as a great privilege throughout The years, as I visited less and less. In 2014, when there were changes in the tax laws, I chose to renounce my citizenship. To be honest, I’m very glad I did. Over the years, I became less and less sympathetic to… Our American neighbors.

“Now that I am a parent, I would rather take my son on vacation to Europe for fear of our safety in the United States. Your lax gun laws make me fear we will be shot while on vacation in any part of your country. Husband has a medical marijuana license, but we We are afraid to travel to the United States because laws vary from state to state, and we may inadvertently put ourselves in a vulnerable position. I watched in amazement the events that took place on January 6 at the US Capitol. This was not the America we knew.

Changes to the Supreme Court and taking away women’s right to choose is just another thing added to the growing list of differences between Canada and America. Trump and the MAGA movement are the antithesis of what Canadians stand for. We have seen your political unrest spill over into our country with the Freedom Caravan that came to our capital to protest. I don’t like to see the influence it has on some of us, and we will not tolerate it. We are not America. We will never be like that. “In fact, I think America would benefit from a more Canadian perspective.”

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