Trump Is Fueling a New Kind of Canadian Nationalism
Briefly

Canada Day is usually a quiet occasion, marked by low-key celebrations and personal reflection. However, this year signifies a shift in the national mood due to perceived threats from the United States. Mark Carney's election represents a response to these threats, as he expressed that the long-standing trade system benefitting Canada is no longer viable. His election has ignited a new wave of nationalism in Canada, paralleling historical movements aimed at establishing a distinct Canadian identity amid American influence.
Mark Carney emphasized the end of an era for Canada, stating that the open global trade system under the U.S. that benefitted Canada since World War II is now over.
With the rise of Canadian nationalism, new political movements have emerged, reminiscent of the 1960s era, aimed at reinforcing Canada's identity amid U.S. dominance.
Read at The Atlantic
[
|
]