In Relation to the United States...
I respect the United States. I respect the people of the United States. And you know what? Just because he managed to get up there, and because he endeavours to represent a nation both in terms of domestic issues and abroad, I respect the President of the United States.
I appreciate the friendship between our two nations, and I respect the relationship that we have had so far — however, this does not mean that I don't reserve the right to disagree with the Administration of the United States, from time to time. The freedom of opinion, and furthermore of the expression thereof, is my democratic right (at least in Canada), and if I see that it may be appropriate, then I may exercise that right in whatever manner I may deem, at my own discretion, to be appropriate.
Respect and agreement do not go hand-in-hand; they are exclusive of one another. I respect the people of the United States because they are a people, period; I respect the President of the United States because he represents a nation, and because he, too, is a person. Sometimes we agree, sometimes we disagree — however, my respect is irrespective (an odd pair of words) of whatever squabbles may surface in Canada—U.S. relations.