Kevin O’Leary wants to negotiate Canada becoming part of the USA–Should Canada join the European Union?
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After US President-elect Donald Trump made his recent comments about Canada becoming a state in the USA, Kevin O’Leary said he would like to negotiate a deal to make that happen:
Television personality Kevin O’Leary says he wants to “start the narrative” with U.S. President-elect Donald Trump to negotiate a deal that would merge the economies of Canada and the U.S. O’Leary claimed on X, formerly known as Twitter, that “Canadians over the holidays have been talking about this.”
The Florida-based entrepreneur appeared on Fox Business weeks after Trump’s quip that Canada should become the 51st state of the U.S. and taunting Prime Minister Justin Trudeau by calling him a “governor.”
“I like this idea and at least half of Canadians are interested,” O’Leary claimed. “Nobody wants Trudeau to negotiate this deal … I don’t want him doing it for me, so I’m going to go to Mar-a-Lago.”
On the American program, he talked about the possibilities for sharing resources, using a common currency, creating a new EU-like passport and figuring out taxes across the board.
He added that “of the 41 million Canadians, I think most of them would trust me on this deal.”
A poll from Leger earlier this month found that only 13 per cent of Canadians are warm to the idea of the country becoming the “51st state.”
On Monday, Trump reposted a tweet from Leading Report about O’Leary’s idea. 12/31/24 https://ca.news.yahoo.com/kevin-oleary-wants-to-negotiate-with-donald-trump-about-combining-economies-of-canada-and-us-181042917.html?guccounter=1&guce_referrer=aHR0cHM6Ly9uZXdzLmdvb2dsZS5jb20v&guce_referrer_sig=AQAAADCwF-oSZerRHYzkXBMv9vgM4W17-Om3LU8g6B76ecSBHAyVKy4UN_QlU7_NBSCxaTeB5ITf-7DD0zxULTk-F6HonbHvINjB4bw77D5C9RrOKpze6xAVbH-xYvPwc1nzU13pSsnHpR5wG3bOqpuJZn8qdbcCADLBsaHUiqLjk3Nk
Well, despite Kevin O’Leary’s confidence in himself, it does not sound like most Canadians want to be part of the USA.
That said, the Economist posted the following:
Why Canada should join the EU
Europe needs space and resources, Canada needs people. Let’s deal
Is international conflicts go, none did so little to disrupt the global order as the “whisky wars” that pitted Canada against Denmark for four decades. Flaring up in 1984, the unlikely spat involved a one-square-kilometre island in the middle of an icy Arctic channel marking the border between Greenland (now a self-ruling part of Denmark) and the Canadian territory of Nunavut. Both sides assumed the rock was theirs. What might have been considered a casus belli by lesser countries became, for the northern duo, an exercise in diplomatic civility. Canadian officials visiting the island marked their territory by leaving whisky and flags; Danes asserted sovereignty by snaffling the booze and leaving their own schnapps for Canadians to enjoy. In lieu of shots fired, polite letters were occasionally exchanged. When the quarrel grew tiresome a working group spent years agreeing to split the island down the middle, ending all hostilities in 2022. https://www.economist.com/europe/2025/01/02/why-canada-should-join-the-eu
While the USA, Canada, and Denmark all have expressed interest in Greenland, those there have aligned themselves with Denmark and the EU.
Greenland is not a reason most Canadians would cite as a reason to join the EU.
The threat of tariffs against Canada and against the EU by Donald Trump, however, is a reason that both sides might talk more about cooperation.
That said, the idea of Canada potentially joining the European Union is not new.
Notice something I posted here back in 2009:
Canada, Aiming to Curb U.S. Reliance, Starts EU TalksBloomberg – May 6, 2009by Theophilos ArgitisCanada, the world’s eighth-largest economy, kicked off trade talks with the European Union as it seeks to reduce dependence on a slowing U.S. economy. Prime Minister Stephen Harper met European Commission President Jose Barroso today in Prague to discuss an accord. Canada’s exports will drop 22 percent this year because of the weak global economy, the country’s export development agency predicted last month.
“This is an historic step for Canada,” Harper told reporters in Prague. “It is a glimmer of light in the darkness of this global recession.”
A trade agreement with the European Union would be the country’s largest since the North American Free Trade Agreement. Canada is suffering its deepest slump since the 1930s amid plunging demand for its goods in the U.S., which buys about 80 percent of its exports.
Canada, home to aircraft producer Bombardier Inc. and among the world’s 10 largest auto producing nations, will record a 7.3 percent drop in first-quarter output, the country’s central bank estimates.
Canadian officials, including Trade Minister Stockwell Day, also have complained about what they say is growing protectionism in the U.S.
Protectionist Risk
A U.S. decision to let states exclude Canadian companies from projects paid for by the $787 billion stimulus package risks igniting a protectionist backlash, Day told reporters last month in Washington. The U.S. also recently imposed $54.8 million in duties on softwood lumber from four Canadian provinces.
Canada and the EU, too, will need to overcome trade disputes as they start negotiations. The European Union yesterday approved a ban on imports of seal products, prompting Canada to threaten action with the WTO.
The EU is targeting products derived from seals that are killed and skinned in ways that cause pain and suffering.
Day told reporters yesterday in Prague the dispute won’t affect the trade talks with the EU.
“We’re going to pursue a broader trade agreement with the EU but there will always be individual disputes as there will be with this case with the seals,” he said.
A trade agreement could boost Canadian exports by C$12 billion ($10.2 billion) annually, Day said.
Beyond Tariffs
The scope of negotiations will reach beyond tariffs, making it a broader agreement than Nafta. Canada and the EU are seeking an “ambitious” agreement including government procurement and regulatory co-operation, according to a statement released by Harper’s office today. Canada and the EU traded C$90.4 billion worth of goods in 2008.
An agreement may open up European markets to Canadian aerospace and engineering companies such as Bombardier and SNC Lavalin Group Inc., while providing Europeans access to Canada’s energy resources, said Simon Potter, a trade lawyer at McCarthy Tetrault in Montreal.
“This is the very first trade deal we’re going to sign with a huge economy after Nafta,” Potter said in a telephone interview. “I expect energy is going to be a major part.”
Canada sits on the largest pool of oil reserves outside of the Middle East, and is a major exporter of natural gas.
“Europe strategically is looking to work its way out from the yoke of Gazprom and seeking other suppliers,” Dale Botting, an economic development official from Saskatchewan, said in a telephone interview. Canada “can try to fill the gap.” http://www.bloomberg.com/apps/news?pid=20601082&sid=aA7320P3ohA0&refer=canada
Back in 2009, I also posted
Interestingly, to me it least, was something I saw on Canadian television several years ago that indicated that in the future, Quebec would become an ally of the EU and help lead to the destruction of Canada (and possibly also the USA, if I remember that part well enough).
As I have long believed and reported, the USA and Canada will make various deals with the Europeans, but ultimately, the USA, Canada, and their Anglo-allies, will decide to cooperate more with each other than with the Europeans (Quebec, though, could be in a different category).
However, Anglo-unity is likely to be one of the factors that will lead to the destruction of the Anglo-descended peoples by the coming European Beast power.
Let me add that since the UK had Brexit, that would be another reason that Canada would not want to voluntarily join the EU.
However, the time will come when Canada, along with the United States, will be conquered by the coming European Beast power and its lands will be divided (cf. Daniel 11:39).
This will happen no matter what Kevin O’Leary may or may not do.
Some items of possibly related interest may include:
Canada in Prophecy: What Does Bible Prophecy,Roman Catholic Prophecy, and other Predictions Suggest About the Future of Canada? There are prophecies that suggest involvement with Canada. And many are not positive about its future. A sermon of related interest is also available: Canada in Prophecy.
Will the Anglo-Saxon-Celtic Nations be Divided and Have People Taken as Slaves? Will the lands of the United States, United Kingdom, Canada, Australia, and New Zealand be divided? What about Jerusalem? What does Bible prophecy teach? Are there non-biblical prophecies that support this idea? Who will divide those lands? Who will end up with the lands and the people? Here is a link to a video titled Will the USA and other Anglo-nations be Divided and Their People Made Slaves? Here is a related item in the Spanish language ¿Serán divididas las naciones anglosajonas?
Lost Tribes and Prophecies: What will happen to Australia, the British Isles, Canada, Europe, New Zealand and the United States of America? Where did those people come from? Can you totally rely on DNA? Do you really know what will happen to Europe and the English-speaking peoples? What about the peoples of Africa, Asia, South America, and the islands? This free online book provides scriptural, scientific, historical references, and commentary to address those matters. Here are links to related sermons: Lost tribes, the Bible, and DNA; Lost tribes, prophecies, and identifications; 11 Tribes, 144,000, and Multitudes; Israel, Jeremiah, Tea Tephi, and British Royalty; Gentile European Beast; Royal Succession, Samaria, and Prophecies; Asia, Islands, Latin America, Africa, and Armageddon; When Will the End of the Age Come?; Rise of the Prophesied King of the North; Christian Persecution from the Beast; WWIII and the Coming New World Order; and Woes, WWIV, and the Good News of the Kingdom of God.
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