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Trump says he wants to get rid of 'artificially drawn line' between U.S. and Canada
- From goofy AI-generated social media posts to threats of 'economic force,' Donald Trump has been taking jabs at Canada's sovereignty for weeks. CBC's Ellen Mauro breaks down the president-elect's escalating rhetoric against Canada.
The video from MSN discusses former President Donald Trump's comments on the U.S.-Canada border during a speech at a rally in New Hampshire. Trump expressed his desire to "get rid of" what he referred to as the "artificially drawn line" between the U.S. and Canada, suggesting a reevaluation or potential removal of the border. This statement has sparked discussions on the implications for border security, trade, and international relations between the two countries. Critics argue that his remarks could undermine the sovereignty and established international boundaries, while supporters might see it as an attempt to foster closer economic and cultural ties. The video also touches on reactions from political analysts and the potential legal and diplomatic challenges such a proposal would face.
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