That is exactly my point. What is wrong with that? People here in Canada have gone as far as placing flags on their lawns, people here have called this a win and victory as if they had some hand in it to celebrate. That is what makes no sense to me. It is not their win. They are not American. A lot of these people have nothing to do with the US. They don’t have business there, they don’t travel there, they are not dual citizens, so why so emotionally invested in the election as if they personally had a win or loss. Some are more invested in the US election and don’t even vote in our own elections.its pretty sad that you do not understand the influence US policy has on Canada
77% of our trade is with the US
Canadians standard of living are tied to a significant degree to the US, whether we like it or not
US media and culture are imported in Canada ,whether we like it or not
Some could argue: do not sweat over what you can not control and Canadians can not vote in US elections
so it is useless to have a melt down over an election result you were not able to participate in
it is wise to follow major US events and stay informed
Pretending you are completely removed/ immune from US politics is naive
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