U.S. President Donald Trump may be constantly threatening to annex Canada by force, but its his own citizens who are more likely to want to be annexed by their northern neighbour, a new poll suggest.
One in five Americans (20 per cent) polled by Leger this week say they would like their state to join Canada, more than double the proportion of Canadians who said they would like their country to become the 51st state of the United States.
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“Only 9 per cent of Canadians believe it is likely that Canada will become the 51st U.S. state. By contrast, 20 per cent of Americans would like their state to join Canada and become a Canadian province, a proportion that is higher among respondents aged 18 to 34 (30 per cent),” reads the new Léger report.
Had this thought in Michigan last week when riding my bike in just-above-freezing air on a trail and seeing trees tapped for maple syrup. I bought a bottle of Canadian sparkling water, too. If the state is not Canadian, why mitten shaped?
If I weren't ~200 miles away with only a bike (and most of that is not bike-friendly) I'd definitely be like
which is realistic
because I know they wouldn't (health/money). Even if I could get an ID then passport, I am not social enough to get sponsored.
Can't they just take my brain for science instead?
Good catch, those are two very different things being compared as if they are equivalent. I would expect that the number of Canadians who actually want Canada to get annexed by the US is lower than the number who think it is likely.
Other similar polls in the timeframe put "would want to" at about 9% as well. Some are even phrased as "would vote to".
What surprised me was the 18-34 demo who are apparently about 17% for it.
That being said, the quality of a lot of these polls aren't great. Many aren't random samples and come with a big disclaimer.
But, still, none have been as high as 20%. That's crazy high as a national average. Really curious breakdown by state. The most support for joining to USA is AB and it's still around just 13%. This suggests the most "I want to leave" state wants to join Canada much more than the most "I want to leave province" wants to join the USA.
I don't want my state to join Canada (it's a red state far from the border), but I want to immediately move to one of the states that would be joining Canada. So I think the poll results would be even higher if the question was asked in a way to include people who would answer like I did.
"You say
The price of my love's not a price that you're willing to pay
You cry
In your tea, which you hurl in the sea when you see me go by
Why so sad?
Remember, we made an arrangement when you went away
Now, you're making me mad
Remember, despite our estrangement, I'm your man
You'll be back, soon, you'll see
You'll remember you belong to me
You'll be back, time will tell
You'll remember that I served you well
Oceans rise, empires fall
We have seen each other through it all
And when push comes to shove
I will send a fully armed battalion to remind you of my love!"
Yes, let’s make Washington state a Canadian providence.
Totally cool making WA a Province but leave providence out of it. Canadian politics are aggressively secular and we would prefer any divinities keep their noses out of our maple-y business.
If Trump wants us to have a referendum on joining the U.S. as the 51st state, we should ask him in return for a binding referendum in any one state of our choice on joining Canada. Which state should we choose?
Ooh that's a tough one. I mean, CA, NY, and MA are all pretty good choices. But I think CA would be the best pick if you could only get one. Though MA would be a surer bet on the referendum outcome, I think. Lots of people in northern CA are redneck AF.
Oddly, I feel Mexico is a better fit for my state of California, especially with their recent cool shift in an educated President. Maybe we can get a sort of E.U. style thing except for Canada, Mexico and blue states, plus whoever else would make sense.
If given an independence option (well really it would only be viable if other Northeastern states left,) I'd vote for that, but if it's just stay or join Canada I'd vote for joining Canada.
I want to be Canadian so BAD, been looking to move for the past 5 years. That looks less and less like a possibility. Y'all don't need more people competing for housing. Please take all the West Coast, which is and always has been an inseparable part of Canada.