The fact that Donald Trump’s rapacious musings about Canada becoming “the 51st state” overlapped with the resignation of Prime Minister Justin Trudeau last week had some pundits looking for a link. Several settled on the notion that Trudeau had in some way invited the annexation overtures; that the prime minister’s supposedly “postnational” Liberal administration had created a country so devoid of identity and pride that it was all but inviting foreign conquest.
Such editorializing inevitably winds up back at the most consistently over-cited and overblown quote of Trudeau’s tenure, the one he gave to the New York Times Magazine’s Guy Lawson in 2015 about Canada being a “postnational state” with no “core identity.”
On the one hand, Trudeau is making a rather banal point here: diverse democracies by definition struggle to define what’s “mainstream” beyond common civic values.
On the other, he is obviously lying ...
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