To the editor: President Trump didn’t suppose issues by concerning the takeover of Canada. With barely more people than California, Canada would have, by one estimate, 47 Electoral School votes. Herald liberals with Canada’s nationwide Pharmacare and common medical insurance plans and it will change the US. A lot for swing states. It might transfer the U.S. to the left and wipe out conservative majorities.
Canada’s authorities negotiates prescription prices and healthcare charges. It spends loads much less on healthcare and will get significantly better outcomes total. The 8% of Americans without healthcare insurance would vote with the Canadians. If the Supreme Courtroom’s make-up modifications, abortion might develop into authorized in all U.S. states.
Florida and Arizona, each of whom have large Canadian winter populations, could swing to Canadian views of liberalism. Canadians are much less non secular than Americans. It might be a reverse takeover of America.
Sheila Morris, Mississauga, Ontario, Canada
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To the editor: To my American buddies, I do know most of you’re wonderful and beneficiant folks. You didn’t ask for this and I perceive that. I maintain no in poor health will in the direction of you, however I need to stress, with as a lot seriousness as I can, the harm Trump has prompted.
American merchandise at the moment are being faraway from our retailer cabinets, and Canadians are canceling journey to the U.S. We’re not overreacting. We don’t suppose Trump is simply negotiating a deal. We imagine our closest neighbor desires to economically destroy us and remove our lifestyle.
Canadians are indignant. I hope there may be time to restore this. I imagine that is the results of one man’s recklessness. Time is working out.
Ivan Bulic, Gabriola Island, British Columbia, Canada
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To the editor: The Canadian prime minister turned down President Trump’s demand for Canada to develop into a U.S. state. Did he counter by providing to take the US in as a Canadian territory or province?
Jim Arden, Valley Village
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To the editor: In 1972, when jobs in larger schooling have been very scarce, Canada took me in. I had nearly accomplished my doctorate and wanted a job. For 9 years, I taught at St. Jerome’s College in Waterloo, the place I used to be welcomed with typical Canadian grace and by no means felt like an “ugly American.”
I did return to the States for household and profession causes, however my recollections of our extraordinary northern neighbor are candy. They gave me my begin in larger schooling for which I’ll all the time be grateful. Trump may take account of our enduring friendship with that nation in framing his commerce insurance policies.
Benjamin J. Hubbard, Huntington Seashore