Addressing Donald Trump‘s tariff plans, Michael Bublé made a passionate speech on behalf of Canada, declaring that the country is “not for sale”.
While presenting at the Juno’s, Canada’s biggest music awards show, the now 49-year old crooner spoke from his heart about his native land, stating:
“I’m a hometown kid who never left.” “And as I stand here and I look out at my fellow artists in a sold-out arena with millions watching at home, I’m proud to be Canadian.” “I’m proud that when they go low, we go high.” “Bottom line, we love this country. We love it, and when you love something, you show up for it. And we always will. We will because we’re formidable, because we’re fearless, because we don’t just acknowledge our differences – we embrace them. Because they don’t just make us stronger; they make us a hell of a lot more interesting.” “Folks, we are one of a kind. We are beautiful. We are the greatest nation on earth! And we are not for sale!”
Since re-assuming office in January, and claiming he could annex Canada to become the 51st state of America, Trump has imposed various tariffs on Canadian exports prompting fears of a trade war between the nations.
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Author: Al Denté
Photo: Eva Rinaldi