February 20, 2025
Canada at the Crossroads
By
Sonia Bailley
With Canadian prime minister Justin Trudeau’s globalist policies, unchecked immigration, and high taxes threatening Canada’s sovereignty, the question arises: Is it time for Canada to bjoin the United States? For generations, Canadians have believed in the idea of a unified, indivisible Canada -- that no matter what happens, the country will always remain intact. The idea of breaking apart or joining another nation has been dismissed as unthinkable, even laughable.
But history proves otherwise. Nations change. Borders shift. Political realities evolve. The belief that Canada will always remain as it is, is not based on facts -- it is based on assumption.
For decades, the world was told that a two-state solution was the only way to resolve the Israeli Palestinian conflict. It was the standard belief -- so deeply ingrained that even questioning it was considered radical. But after 77 years of failure, President Trump shattered that illusion by proposing something different. What if the two-state solution never worked because it was never viable in the first place? What if reality demanded a different approach?
We must apply the same thinking to Canada.
What if the idea of a permanently united Canada is just another false assumption -- one that no longer reflects reality? What if the country is already so broken, so fundamentally changed that holding it together is neither possible nor beneficial?
Canada is no longer the country it once was. Under Trudeau’s leadership, everything that made Canada strong, free, and independent has been dismantled by policies prioritizing a globalist agenda over domestic issues: