Tom Mulcair: Donald Trump has a long enemies list, and Prime Minister Justin Trudeau is on it

Donald Trump’s election as president could have a profound effect on Canadian trade, manufacturing and immigration.

Trump’s icy relationship with Justin Trudeau could aggravate what already promises to be a very difficult situation for Canada, socially, economically and environmentally.

When Trump was last in power, he started making life much more difficult for asylum seekers in the United States. Seeing a political advantage in the contrast, Justin Trudeau famously tweeted #WelcometoCanada(opens in a new tab) in January, 2017.

OMG she breeds! Poor kids.

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Did God Rapture Some 15 Million Democrat Voters? If Not, Where’d They Go?

Before the election I wondered if this would happen. After universal mail-out ballots had been curbed in some places for the 2024 election, and despite same-day registration and voting and even outlawing voter ID in California, would America have the same numbers of voters as 2020? Would they show back up?

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Who lame-duck Joe Biden blames for Kamala’s catastrophic defeat

Says he was a contender

The people surrounding Joe Biden blame Nancy Pelosi for Kamala Harris’ election loss as Democrats have begun to bicker over who caused the party’s disaster.

It came as the president, 82, reacted to Harris’ concession speech at Howard University Wednesday.

The blame game went into overdrive last night, as Biden confidants told senior White House reporters they hold the former Speaker of the House responsible for him leaving the race.

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After Kamala Got Trounced by Trump, Dems Have Begun ‘Clawing Each Others’ Eyes Out’

It’s funny since the issues with the Democrats were explicitly clear: Biden should never have been elected, Kamala, like Joe, was grossly unpopular and unqualified, and the Democratic Party can’t communicate to working-class voters anymore. Was there a tight window for Kamala to define herself after Democrats launched a coup that forced Biden out of the race in July? Sure—it was 107 days, but more than enough time to make her case. The problem, again, is that she didn’t because she didn’t have the bandwidth to make it happen. The 2020 primaries weren’t a mirage, folks—Kamala is truly that awful.

A healing message of unity …

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Woman shaves her head in protest of Trump election win as others denounce sex and men

American women have vowed to never date, marry, have sex or have kids with men in an attempt to take back control after Donald Trump was elected President, including one woman going so far as shaving her head.

Millions of Americans were glued to the TV on the night of November 5 as they watched in shock as Trump pulled off a jaw-dropping political comeback and regained his seat in the White House.

Trump’s defeat of Vice President Kamala Harris marks a startling return for the twice-impeached president who was convicted on 34 counts of falsifying business records and left the office in 2021 on the heels of claims that he ignited an attack on the US Capitol.

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Singh thinks Canadians ‘woke up today really afraid, crushed’ to learn of Trump’s victory

NDP leader Jagmeet Singh told reporters Wednesday morning he believes a lot of Canadians woke up this morning feeling “afraid” of President Donald Trump’s presidential victory.

“I think a lot of folks woke up today, really worried, really afraid, felt crushed,” said SIngh.

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CBC guest compares Trump to Hitler

Diversity advocate Aisha Mills told CBC pundits while covering Tuesday night’s US presidential election that she thinks President Donald Trump is like Hitler.

Trump won the 47th presidency against his Democratic opponent opponent Kamala Harris, vice president of the US.

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MSNBC Claims ‘Voters Ran Towards’ Trump’s ‘Mean’ Campaign Of ‘Racism’

When seeking to explain why Donald Trump won on Tuesday, it would make sense to have a more diverse set of guests than a left-wing “antiracist” author and a Republican for Harris. However, MSNBC’s Wednesday morning election coverage was determined to stay in their bubble as co-host Ana Cabreara asked author W. Kamau Bell why Americans accepted Trump’s “mean” campaign of “racism, misogyny, [and] xenophobia.”

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