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Trump proposes 60% tax cut for Canada to join US

Trump offers Canadians 60% tax cut to join the US as 51st state, mocks Trudeau, pushes for territorial expansion including Greenland.

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Trump offers Canadians 60% tax cut to join the US as 51st state, mocks Trudeau, pushes for territorial expansion including Greenland.

Donald Trump has proposed a significant offer to Canada, suggesting that the Canadian population could benefit from a 60 percent tax cut if Canada were to join the United States as its 51st state.

Trump’s recent statements indicate a desire for territorial expansion, including mentions of Canada, Greenland, and Panama. He has referred to Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau as ‘Governor’ in a manner that implies mockery.

In a Christmas message, Trump also targeted both Panama and Canada, raising concerns about the management of the Panama Canal and the tax burdens faced by Canadians. He claimed that joining the US would lead to reduced taxes and increased business opportunities for Canadians.

Trudeau has dismissed Trump’s comments as jokes, asserting that they were not serious. The Canadian Public Safety Minister, Dominic LeBlanc, reiterated this stance, stating that Trump’s remarks were meant to be humorous.

Purchasing Greenland

Additionally, Trump has revived his interest in purchasing Greenland, calling its ownership crucial for US national security.

The Danish government had previously rejected this idea, stressing that Greenland is not for sale.

Despite these developments, Trudeau and Trump recently met to discuss potential tariffs on Canadian goods.

Trudeau’s office has emphasised the importance of maintaining transatlantic cooperation in light of current political complexities.

Trump’s renewed focus on territorial claims and taxation may indicate ongoing tensions between the US and its northern neighbour.

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