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Trudeau on Canada-US merger: ‘Snowball’s chance in hell’

"We will never back down in the face of threats," says Canada's Foreign Minister Melanie Joly

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There is not a “snowball’s chance in hell” that Canada will merge with the United States, outgoing Prime Minister Justin Trudeau said Tuesday, while his foreign minister added the country will “never back down” from threats by Donald Trump.

The comments from Trudeau and Foreign Minister Melanie Joly followed the US President-elect’s statement at a news conference about using “economic force” in pursuit of his unlikely plan for Canada to merge with the United States.

“There isn’t a snowball’s chance in hell that Canada would become part of the United States,” Trudeau reacted on X, highlighting close bilateral security and trade ties.

Joly, meanwhile, accused Trump of showing “a complete lack of understanding” of Canada in his remarks.

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“Our economy is strong. Our people are strong. We will never back down in the face of threats,” she said on the social media platform owned by Trump ally Elon Musk.

Trump spoke in a meandering press conference on Tuesday, a day after Congress declared his election victory.

He also threatened military action to secure the Panama Canal and Greenland.

He has previously vowed to slap 25 percent tariffs on Canadian imports when he takes office on January 20, which could be devastating for Canada as it sends 75 percent of its exports to the United States.

Asked if he would use military force to bring Canada to heel, the incoming president said “No, economic force.”

Officials in Canada are preparing to retaliate in what risks becoming a trade war.

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