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I hope Canada and the Canadian people can implement all the suggestions in this article as quickly as possible.

Get moving— please do not squabble.

Musk , with Trump and Republicans help, is quickly dismantling our government.

You have no time to squabble among yourselves.

All government in America is over.

Send people to Asia, Europe , China. As soon as possible. Join NATO. Build your military and buy your weapons elsewhere. Not all made here is as reliable as it once was. We have 2 astronauts in space that can’t return to earth bc of Boeing failure .

Get going— you have very little time.

I hate seeing all that is good about my country disappear, but I live here, saw it coming, and did not vote for it.

Please save yourselves— but hurry.

Republicans are following 2025 to the letter and there is no guarantee that “what use to be our Supreme Court “will not uphold all that is in this decree. And many want Trump to have a 3rd term so he is not going anywhere. Besides, bc of our fractured media, snd voter suppression tactics in Red States— Americans no longer rely on free & fair elections. Just pretty words.

Guys, we are going back to 19th century while rest or world is moving into the future. God and nature moved forward never back-/ but folk here have lost their minds when it comes to that reality.

Canada may not have the time it needs to make all changes, but sending people to other countries can be done in a the a week or less.

From one American citizen who appreciated your friendship, I wish all of you the best.

Be free. Truly free.

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“This country’s attitude over the past quarter-century was one of — my passport tells me I’m entitled to be blunt — smug complacency.”

As usual, another very good piece. Thank you.

At the same time, can we agree that when we talk about ‘smug complacency’, we are talking about a challenge involving all Canadians and not just the federal government? Too often over the past few years, every time we criticize or suggest there is a problem, Canadians seem to want to put the sole responsibility for the problem’s creation or solution on the federal government.

For example, throughout my 35 years in the diplomatic service, there was a constant effort made to encourage Canadian companies to explore other markets. Nobody would have done so with a sense that Mr. Trump’s mercantilist, gangsterist approach would come to be a threat. Yet, there was always a concern that such strong dependence on the US was a major risk. But, business decisions are not directed by government, be it federal or provincial, and there were always limits to how much pressure and policy direction could be applied to shift such decisions. And at no time over the 80s-90s-00s would it likely have made sense for many with a good contract in Cleveland to devote seed money and effort to seeking business opportunity in Indonesia or Brazil.

On other issues such as defence spending, it makes sense to attribute a more direct responsibility to the federal government, but even here it is clear that public sentiment was rarely in favour of such spending. And to continue to maintain electoral support, governments made little effort to make the case to Canadians or explain why it might ultimately be important.

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