James Moore
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Yeah, of course.
But there are a lot of Canadians who sit back and they say, wait a minute, 35 to 40% of Americans still like Donald Trump after what he said about us not sacrificing in Afghanistan, after what he's, we're not a real country, we're a joke, and we don't have anything.
Like, really?
And like there are a lot of I know there are a lot of Canadians who will never go back to the United States, even if Donald Trump is gone and we're three presidents away from him.
They have this permanent sense of I can't trust Americans because one in three or almost half of them still like this guy after he said all that stuff.
There will be a version of that in Canada of people say I'm not going to go to Alberta.
I don't want to go there.
And that's really toxic.
So what we're about to embark on is going to be really, really tragic, I think, in a lot of ways.
And it's true.
It'll be true.
And by the way, a parallel part to all this is that
the Quebec election campaign is going to happen.
Now it's not a referendum campaign, but it's, but it's, it's sometimes a proxy for one because a lot of things will be talked about that won't just be who's the best to govern Quebec, but there'll be shadows of this because this will over, this will be happening at the same time as Quebecers are choosing their provincial government.
And so there'll be inferences between the two.
And a lot of Albertans will say, well, wait a minute, we're, we're doing what they've done.
And you're saying this about us.
Why don't you say that about them?
They have their, and there'll be some cross comparison.
That's not helpful.