Canada 51st State

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Back to winning the hearts and minds through diplomacy…on Wednesday, hours before top officials from Greenland and Denmark were to meet with the US in the hope of warding off Trump’s threats to seize the Arctic island, the news outlet Politico said it had heard of musings regarding another Nordic island.
“We heard that former Rep Billy Long, Trump’s nominee for ambassador to Iceland, joked to members on the floor last night that Iceland will be the 52nd state and he’ll be governor,” Politico wrote in its morning newsletter.

The reaction in Reykjavík was swift. In a statement to the Guardian, Iceland’s foreign ministry said it had contacted the US embassy for clarification. “The ministry for foreign affairs contacted the US embassy in Iceland to verify the veracity of the alleged comments,” it said.

In a petition calling on Iceland’s foreign minister, Katrín Gunnarsdóttir, to reject Long as ambassador to the country, critics said: “These words, spoken by Billy Long, whom Donald Trump has nominated as ambassador to Iceland, may have been said in jest. Still, they are offensive to Iceland and the Icelandic people, who have had to fight for their freedom and have always been a friend to the United States,” the petition read, etc…

Within hours of its launch, more than 3,200 people had signed the petition, backing the call for the US to “nominate another person who shows greater respect for Iceland and the Icelandic people”.
 

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Donald Trump mocks Mark Carney as ‘future governor of Canada’
Trump took the jab while listing several U.S. governors — before adding Carney to the list.

Author of the article:Denette Wilford
Published Mar 11, 2026 • Last updated 17 hours ago • 1 minute read

Prime Minister Mark Carney (L) and U.S. President Donald Trump. Photo by Brendan SMIALOWSKI /AFP/File
He may be our current prime minister but as far as Donald Trump is concerned, Mark Carney is merely the “future governor of Canada.”


Trump took the jab while discussing his and Michigan Gov. Gretchen Whitmer’s efforts to combat invasive Asian carp in the Great Lakes, listing several U.S. governors he said would be asked to participate — before adding Carney to the list.


“I’ll be asking other Governors to join into this fight, including those of Illinois, Wisconsin, Minnesota, Pennsylvania, Ohio, Indiana, New York and, of course, the future Governor of Canada, Mark Carney, who I know will be happy to contribute to this worthy cause,” Trump wrote Tuesday on Truth Social, along with a video of what appears to be silver carp jumping out of water.

The swipe comes more than a year after Trump gave the “governor” title to former prime minister Justin Trudeau and proposed that Canada become America’s 51st state.

“Separately, I am also working to save The Great Salt Lake, in Utah, which, in a short period of time, if nothing is done, will have no water,” Trump added in the post.

“This is on top of everything else I am doing,” he pointed out. “Only ‘TRUMP’ CAN DO IT! President DONALD J. TRUMP.”



Heightened tension between Canada and the U.S. continues over trade, foreign policy, and economic relations.

It also comes more than a week after Carney flip-flopped his stance on the war in Iran, with the prime minister’s initial comments showing support for American and Israeli strikes on Iran and maintaining security in the Middle East — until caving days later and calling Operation Epic Fury illegal.

The PMO’s office has not publicly responded to Trump’s latest mockery of Canada’s sovereignty.
 

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Donald Trump mocks Mark Carney as ‘future governor of Canada’
Trump took the jab while listing several U.S. governors — before adding Carney to the list.

Author of the article:Denette Wilford
Published Mar 11, 2026 • Last updated 17 hours ago • 1 minute read

Prime Minister Mark Carney (L) and U.S. President Donald Trump. Photo by Brendan SMIALOWSKI /AFP/File
He may be our current prime minister but as far as Donald Trump is concerned, Mark Carney is merely the “future governor of Canada.”


Trump took the jab while discussing his and Michigan Gov. Gretchen Whitmer’s efforts to combat invasive Asian carp in the Great Lakes, listing several U.S. governors he said would be asked to participate — before adding Carney to the list.


“I’ll be asking other Governors to join into this fight, including those of Illinois, Wisconsin, Minnesota, Pennsylvania, Ohio, Indiana, New York and, of course, the future Governor of Canada, Mark Carney, who I know will be happy to contribute to this worthy cause,” Trump wrote Tuesday on Truth Social, along with a video of what appears to be silver carp jumping out of water.

The swipe comes more than a year after Trump gave the “governor” title to former prime minister Justin Trudeau and proposed that Canada become America’s 51st state.

“Separately, I am also working to save The Great Salt Lake, in Utah, which, in a short period of time, if nothing is done, will have no water,” Trump added in the post.

“This is on top of everything else I am doing,” he pointed out. “Only ‘TRUMP’ CAN DO IT! President DONALD J. TRUMP.”



Heightened tension between Canada and the U.S. continues over trade, foreign policy, and economic relations.

It also comes more than a week after Carney flip-flopped his stance on the war in Iran, with the prime minister’s initial comments showing support for American and Israeli strikes on Iran and maintaining security in the Middle East — until caving days later and calling Operation Epic Fury illegal.

The PMO’s office has not publicly responded to Trump’s latest mockery of Canada’s sovereignty.
🤣🤣 Trump is still poking at Canadians who believe he's something that he's not. I find it "amusing".