Canadian Minister Warns Trump Administration Canada Will Kneel to Nobody
"We've never been a loud nation. Well, actually, we have like during Sunday's goal by Steven Eustachio. That was loud. But let no one mistake our mild manner for weakness. We kneel for nobody."
About this episode
This MeidasTouch Network episode focuses on escalating diplomatic tensions between the United States and Canada under the Trump administration, with host commentary framing the conflict through a sharply critical lens of US actions. The episode centers on recent statements by US Ambassador to Canada Pete Hoekstra, who accused Canada of unprecedented election interference through political advertisements run in the United States, and defended Trump administration tariffs as lawful under trade agreements. Hoekstra expressed confusion about Canadian anger toward the US while simultaneously criticizing Canada for running ads that quoted Ronald Reagan. The episode also highlights defiant Canada Day speeches by Canadian officials, particularly identity and culture minister Marc Miller, who warned that Canada will kneel to nobody and that Canadians should not mistake their mild manner for weakness. New Prime Minister Mark Carney emphasized the importance of trust in global trade relationships and Canadian energy independence. The host praises Hunter Biden's interview on Canadian television where Biden criticized Trump's divisive tactics and expressed support for Canada. The episode concludes with Charlie Angus of MeidasTouch Canada condemning Homeland Security Secretary Kristi Noem and warning Canadian companies against cooperating with US officials seeking to exploit Indigenous lands. Throughout, the host characterizes Ambassador Hoekstra as cowardly for refusing to appear on MeidasTouch Canada and frames the Trump administration's actions as attacks on Canadian sovereignty that reveal American weakness rather than strength.
Key takeaways
- US Ambassador Pete Hoekstra accused Canada of unprecedented election interference by running political ads in the United States during election season featuring Ronald Reagan quotes.
- Canadian identity minister Marc Miller delivered a Canada Day speech warning the Trump administration not to mistake Canadian politeness for weakness, stating Canada will kneel to nobody.
- Ambassador Hoekstra defended Trump administration aluminum and steel tariffs as lawful under USMCA trade agreement provisions despite Canadian protests over trade predictability.
- Prime Minister Mark Carney emphasized that trust has become the most valuable global commodity and warned that reestablishing trading partner trust will take longer than restarting oil flows.
- Hoekstra expressed confusion about Canadian anger toward the US while simultaneously criticizing Canada for running ads and taking retaliatory trade measures.
- Hunter Biden appeared on Canadian television criticizing Trump's divisive tactics and expressing solidarity with Canada, stating the Trump administration does not represent American values.
- Charlie Angus of MeidasTouch Canada condemned US officials including Kristi Noem and warned Canadian mining companies against cooperating with US exploitation of Indigenous lands.