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Canada chose leadership over lunacy
Coventry Telegraph
|May 03, 2025
DONALD Trump, the self-crowned king of chaos and bargain-basement bravado, just got publicly and politely obliterated by none other than Canada.
That's right. America’s calm, flannel-wearing northern neighbours have finally had enough of the orange-tinted hurricane across the border and served him a super-sized serving of political humiliation, dripping in maple syrup.
With Mark Carney’s election as Prime Minister, Canadians didn’t just vote for leadership - they voted against Donald Trump's lunacy.
His victory wasn't about party loyalty or partisan enthusiasm; it was about sending an unmistakable message across the border. This was less a political campaign and more a national therapy session.
Canadians lined up at the ballot box like they were queuing for poutine after a blizzard, driven not by hope but by fury - fury over being dragged into a pointless trade war, slapped with tariffs on steel, aluminum and cheese, and insulted repeatedly by a US president who sees global diplomacy as a school-yard brawl.
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