
THE GREAT WHITE NORTHERN FEAR: After US Snatched Venezuela’s Maduro and Upped the Pressure on Greenland, Canadians Are Terrified They’re Next
Canada is on Trump’s list: how high up is anybody’s guess.
Canadians have for months relished the fact that their tensions with Donald J. Trump’s administration had taken a back seat to the flurry of geopolitical activity and military strikes.
They dreamed that Trump’s design of turning them into the 51st state has waned. But they were wrong.
After the capture of Venezuelan dictator Nicolás Maduro and the pressure talk of seizing Greenland, fears have gripped Canada again, forcing canucks to take seriously Trump’s designs on Canada.
Bloomberg reported:
“A blunt column in Canada’s largest national newspaper went viral this week warning of the possibility that Trump may use ‘military coercion’ against the country. The authors’ advice: Learn from Finland’s defenses against Russia. Expand the civil defense force. Build a national drone strategy, inspired by Ukraine’s example. And think about the unthinkable.
‘It’s all about changing the calculus’, said Thomas Homer-Dixon, one of the authors and a Canadian academic who researches global security. ‘If there is an attempt to use military coercion against us, it needs to be clear that it’s going to be enormously costly’.”
The CBC is pushing the Trump fear card on Canadians.
Asking the question, "How real is the threat?"
Bringing in 'experts' saying Trump could use Military coercion.
Saying Venezuela was first.
Greenland and Canada could be next. pic.twitter.com/PktTFfQidw— TheRealMrBench (@therealmrbench) January 11, 2026