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Jean Chretien is 91 today and he gave himself a birthday present. He told Donald J. Trump to piss off in the The Globe and Mail. Here's his column:
(Posted Jan. 11, 2025 from Steve Paikin on my FB feed)
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Today is my 91st birthday.
Its an opportunity to celebrate with family and friends. To look back on the life Ive had the privilege to lead. And to reflect on how much this country we all love so much has grown and changed over the course of the nine decades Ive been on this Earth.
This year, Ive also decided to give myself a birthday present. Im going to do something in this article that I dont do very often anymore, and sound off on a big issue affecting the state of the nation and profoundly bothering me and so many other Canadians: The totally unacceptable insults and unprecedented threats to our very sovereignty from U.S. president-elect Donald Trump.
I have two very clear and simple messages.
To Donald Trump, from one old guy to another: Give your head a shake! What could make you think that Canadians would ever give up the best country in the world and make no mistake, that is what we are to join the United States?
I can tell you Canadians prize our independence. We love our country. We have built something here that is the envy of the world when it comes to compassion, understanding, tolerance and finding a way for people of different backgrounds and faiths to live together in harmony.
Weve also built a strong social safety net especially with public health care that we are very proud of. Its not perfect, but its based on the principle that the most vulnerable among us should be protected.
This may not be the American Way or the Trump Way. But it is the reality I have witnessed and lived my whole long life.
If you think that threatening and insulting us is going to win us over, you really dont know a thing about us. You dont know that when it came to fighting in two world wars for freedom, we signed up both times years before your country did. We fought and we sacrificed well beyond our numbers.
We also had the guts to say no to your country when it tried to drag us into a completely unjustified and destabilizing war in Iraq.
We built a nation across the most rugged, challenging geography imaginable. And we did it against the odds.
We may look easy-going. Mild-mannered. But make no mistake, we have spine and toughness.
And that leads me to my second message, to all our leaders, federal and provincial, as well as those who are aspiring to lead our country: Start showing that spine and toughness. Thats what Canadians want to see what they need to see. Its called leadership. You need to lead. Canadians are ready to follow.
I know the spirit is there. Ever since Mr. Trumps attacks, every political party is speaking out in favour of Canada. In fact, it is to my great satisfaction that even the Bloc Québécois is defending Canada.
But you dont win a hockey game by only playing defence. We all know that even when we satisfy one demand, Mr. Trump will come back with another, bigger demand. Thats not diplomacy; its blackmail.
We need another approach one that will break this cycle.
Mr. Trump has accomplished one thing: He has unified Canadians more than we have been ever before! All leaders across our country have united in resolve to defend Canadian interests.
When I came into office as prime minister, Canada faced a national unity crisis. The threat of Quebec separation was very real. We took action to deal with this existential threat in a manner that made Canadians, including Quebeckers, stronger, more united and even prouder of Canadian values.
Now there is another existential threat. And we once again need to reduce our vulnerability. That is the challenge for this generation of political leaders.
And you wont accomplish it by using the same old approaches. Just like we did 30 years ago, we need a Plan B for 2025.
Yes, telling the Americans we are their best friends and closest trading partner is good. So is lobbying hard in Washington and the state capitals, pointing out that tariffs will hurt the American economy too. So are retaliatory tariffs when you are attacked, you have to defend yourself.
But we also have to play offence. Lets tell Mr. Trump that we too have border issues with the United States. Canada has tough gun control legislation, but illegal guns are pouring in from the U.S. We need to tell him that we expect the United States to act to reduce the number of guns crossing into Canada.
We also want to protect the Arctic. But the United States refuses to recognize the Northwest Passage, insisting that it is an international waterway, even though it flows through the Canadian Arctic as Canadian waters. We need the United States to recognize the Northwest Passage as being Canadian waters.
We also need to reduce Canadas vulnerability in the first place. We need to be stronger. There are more trade barriers between provinces than between Canada and the United States. Lets launch a national project to get rid of those barriers! And lets strengthen the ties that bind this vast nation together through projects such as real national energy grid.
We also have to understand that Mr. Trump isnt just threatening us; hes also targeting a growing list of other countries, as well as the European Union itself, and he is just getting started. Canada should quickly convene a meeting of the leaders of Denmark, Panama, Mexico, as well as with European Commission President Ursula von der Leyen, to formulate a plan for fighting back these threats.
Every time that Mr. Trump opens his mouth, he creates new allies for all of us. So lets get organized! To fight back against a big, powerful bully, you need strength in numbers.
The whole point is not to wait in dread for Donald Trumps next blow. Its to build a country and an international community that can withstand those blows.
Canadians know me. They know I am an optimist. That I am practical. And that I always speak my mind. I made my share of mistakes over a long career, but I never for a moment doubted the decency of my fellow Canadians or of my political opponents.
The current and future generations of political leaders should remember they are not each others enemies they are opponents. Nobody ever loved the cut-and-thrust of politics more than me, but I always understood that each of us was trying to make a positive contribution to make our community or country a better place.
That spirit is more important now than ever, as we address this new challenge. Our leaders should keep that in mind.
I am 91 today and blessed with good health. I am ready at the ramparts to help defend the independence of our country as I have done all my life.
Vive le Canada!
rampartd
(1,119 posts)i'm for joining our canadian comrades in resisting this idiotic threat to peace and sanity.
Martin Eden
(13,638 posts)And the Canadian spirit of our dear neighbors to the north!
malaise
(279,414 posts)Rec
COL Mustard
(7,031 posts)Trumps a hoser!
Joinfortmill
(16,777 posts)dawn5651
(665 posts)2naSalit
(94,011 posts)That so many here refuse to acknowledge.
DeeDeeNY
(3,613 posts)I Love Canada.
WOLFMAN87
(25 posts)To all my friends on DU, please share with friends & family.
70sEraVet
(4,271 posts)Too bad our Orange National Embarrassment can't read above a third grade level.
calimary
(84,796 posts)Happy Birthday, Jean Chretien! Vive le Canada!
Kid Berwyn
(18,586 posts)Vive le Canada!