The situation
Rude ruined relations.
Sorry.
For over two hundred years, Canada and the United States didn’t just share a border. They shared everything. Trade, culture, friendship, the longest undefended border in the world. Two countries that figured out how to be neighbours, and meant it. It wasn’t perfect. But it worked. Remarkably well, actually.
Then came one man. Loud, reckless, and apparently unbothered by two centuries of goodwill. In a matter of months, tariffs replaced handshakes. Threats replaced diplomacy. A friendship that generations had carefully built was being dismantled by someone who had never valued it to begin with.
But here’s what he forgot. He speaks for a government. He doesn’t speak for you. You didn’t buy it. You didn’t ask for the chaos. You have a choice, and choosing to show up, do good work, and treat your neighbours with decency is the most American thing you can do right now.
That’s where I come in. I’m your fellow Canadian. And we should definitely talk.