Since Trump launched his commercial war against his neighboring country and threatens to impose a 25% tariff on Canadian products from April 2. The Canadians have responded with a nationalist boom that has apparently united the country, and that Bublé repeated from the stage of a prize ceremony in Vancouver.
Michael Bublé adopted a markedly patriotic tone when he presented the Juno Awards Sunday night when responding to the criticism of the US president Donald Trump in the middle of a growing tariff war and conversations about converting Canada in the “State 51”.
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“Friends, we are unique. We are beautiful. We are the world’s greatest nation. And we are not for sale”the popular singer told his Vancouver audience, his hometown, during the Canada Musical Awards ceremony.


Since Trump launched its commercial war, which will include the threat of imposing a 25% tariff on Canadian products from April 2, Canadians have responded with a nationalist boom that has apparently united the country, and that Bublé repeated from the scene of his prize ceremony in Vancouver.
“When they are discouraged, we rise, we rise. It is probably the same,” he joked after an apparent misinterpretation of his initial monologue. “In short, we love this country. And when you love something, you defend it, and we will always do it. We will do it because we are formidable, because we are not afraid, because we not only recognize our differences, we accept them. Because they not only make us stronger, but they make us much more interesting, ”he added Bubléfocusing on the diversity and cultural differences of Canada with its southern neighbor.
Far from the controversy, Trump received his pair from Canada and asked to build commercial “bridges”

Trump referred to Canada as the “State 51” of the United States.
Bublé was accompanied by his wife, Luisana Lopilato, to the Rogers Arena stage to help deliver an award and presented it as “one of the newest and most proud citizens of Canada.”
Tax war and threats between Donald Trump and Canada
Trump’s government already has partially imposed a 25% tariff on Canadian productstogether with another of 25% over all imports of aluminum and steel.
Canada has retaliation so far with around 60 billion Canadian dollars (US $ 42,000 million) in tariffs on US products.
The tariffs of the new cars will enter into force on April 2, with positions to the companies that import vehicles to the US. From the next day, they assured from the White House.
Trump warned of Canada on Thursday and the European Union that do not join forces against the United States in the commercial war.
“If the European Union collaborates with Canada to economically harm the United States, large -scale tariffs will be imposed, much greater than those currently planned”he published on his social truth platform.
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