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Ontario Premier Doug Ford warned that Canada could cut electricity exports to the U.S. in retaliation for Donald Trump’s new tariffs on Canadian goods.

The U.S. imposed a 25% tariff on most Canadian imports, citing border security concerns. Ford emphasized that U.S. states like New York and Michigan rely on Canadian energy and should “feel the pain.”

Canadian officials also announced $155 billion in counter-tariffs.

If enacted, energy restrictions would likely raise prices in the U.S., escalating trade tensions between the two countries.

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[–] Pieisawesome@lemmy.dbzer0.com 10 points 19 hours ago (4 children)

Secession is a nice idea, but merging into Canada is a nonstarter.

Canada is 40 million people, New York is 20 million. That kind of influx would be insane to manage. And that’s just one state…

I can only think of east/west Germany as the closes parallel and they are still merging the halves.

[–] Someone@lemmy.ca 1 points 52 minutes ago

I agree. I think we'd be better off supporting their new independent nation[-states?] than absorbing them. Too many systemic issues and too large of a population to change overnight, not to mention all the guns. Maybe we could accept Hawaii, I think they're far enough removed from the continental states.

[–] xmunk@sh.itjust.works 8 points 18 hours ago

Let's start with something smaller - Vermont is cool, they can come over (PS Bring Bernie).

[–] Grandwolf319@sh.itjust.works 3 points 16 hours ago

There is a simple solution:

Form a North American union

[–] Artyom@lemm.ee 1 points 16 hours ago

"We can't merge states with Canada because what if we tried with ?"

Your logic here is flawless.