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Trump implies Canadians vote for him on election day, Poilievre tells president to butt out

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Last updated: 2025/04/28 at 2:00 PM
Press Room Published April 28, 2025
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Conservative Leader Pierre Poilievre told the U.S. president to butt out of the federal election after Donald Trump appeared to suggest Canadians vote for him when they go to the polls on Monday.

“President Trump, stay out of our election. The only people who will decide the future of Canada are Canadians at the ballot box,” Poilievre posted on social media.

President Trump, stay out of our election. The only people who will decide the future of Canada are Canadians at the ballot box.<br><br>Canada will always be proud, sovereign and independent and we will NEVER be the 51st state.<br><br>Today Canadians can vote for change so we can strengthen…

&mdash;@PierrePoilievre

Poilievre’s comments came shortly after Trump injected himself into the federal election with a post on his social media site Truth Social, which began: “Good luck to the Great people of Canada.” 

“Elect the man who has the strength and wisdom to cut your taxes in half, increase your military power, for free, to the highest level in the World, have your Car, Steel, Aluminum, Lumber, Energy, and all other businesses, QUADRUPLE in size, WITH ZERO TARIFFS OR TAXES, if Canada becomes the cherished 51st. State of the United States of America.”

Trump went on in his post to repeat his argument that Canada joining the U.S. would be advantageous to the country, along with the false claim that the United States subsidizes Canada with “hundreds of billions of dollars a year.”

U.S. President Donald Trump published this message on his Truth Social platform on April 28, 2025, the morning of the Canadian federal election. (Truth Social)

But Poilievre said that Canada will always be proud, sovereign and independent, “and we will NEVER be the 51st state.”

“Today Canadians can vote for change so we can strengthen our country, stand on our own two feet and stand up to America from a position of strength,” Poilievre wrote.

WATCH | Trump pushes for Canada to become ‘cherished 51st state’ on election day 

Trump pushes for Canada to become ‘cherished 51st state’ on election day

U.S. President Donald Trump has weighed in on the federal election as Canadians head to the polls, again falsely claiming the U.S. subsidizes Canada with ‘hundreds of billions of dollars a year’ and calling the U.S.-Canada border an ‘artificially drawn line.’

Trump’s trade war with Canada and the tariffs imposed on the country, along with repeated threats about Canadian sovereignty, became key issues in the 36-day campaign.

The U.S. president became an issue again last week after it was revealed in a Radio-Canada report that Trump had raised the issue of Canada becoming the 51st state in a call he had with Liberal Leader Mark Carney on March 28.

On the campaign trail, Carney was forced to respond to questions about why, at the time, he did not mention that Trump brought up the 51st state issue, instead saying that Trump had respected Canada’s sovereignty.

When asked in a recent interview with Time magazine whether he was just trolling when talking about Canada as a 51st state, Trump responded. “Actually, no, I’m not.”

“I’m really not trolling. Canada is an interesting case.… I say the only way this thing that really works is for Canada to become a state.”

In an interview with Fox News last month, Trump, without mentioning either Carney or Poilievre by name, said he might rather deal with a Liberal over a Conservative.

“The Conservative that’s running is stupidly no friend of mine. I don’t know him, but he said negative things,” Trump said.

“I think it’s easier to deal, actually, with a Liberal. And maybe they’re gonna win, but I don’t really care. It doesn’t matter to me at all.”

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