Canadian truth teller Norm Traversy says residents of the Canadian province of Alberta are hoping to join the United States as the 51st state. The Albertans have sent a delegation to Washington D.C. to meet with President Donald Trump and press their case. He advocates this annexation, saying Alberta has more in common with Montana than with Quebec!
Traversy also says Americans are perfectly within their bounds to impose tariffs on Canada. He says Canada has maintained punitive tariffs for decades that greatly hike the price of eggs, milk and other products imported from the United States. Despite the squawking from Canadian Premier Justin Trudeau, the turnaround proposed by Trump is simply fair play.
On another front, Traversy says Americans should not put much stock in the booing against “The Star Spangled Banner” that occurred during a hockey game between the United States and Canada. That disgraceful behavior occurred in Montreal — the home of the French-speaking Quebec leftists who not only hate the United States, but the rest of Canada as well, Traversy says. So this is not a common attitude among Canadians, but just among a radical fringe.
Otherwise, Traversy gets into Hollywood and also offers tidbits on American-Canadian history, going back to 1838, in an interview with Linda Paris on McCallister TV.
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