US President Donald Trump said on Tuesday that this would not be bored that the Liberal Party won the next Canadian elections, saying: “I prefer to face a liberal that a curator.”
Trump has taken a difficult position towards Canada, imposing prices on Canadian imports and repeatedly threatening to make it the 51st American state.
During an interview on Fox News’s The ungrateful angleAnimator Laura Ingraham stressed that Trump treatment of Canada could propel the liberals governed to win the next elections and lead a hostile government in the United States
“I don’t care,” replied Trump. “I think it’s easier to treat, in fact, with a liberal and maybe they will win, but I don’t care. It doesn’t matter at all.”
Trump then targeted the leader of the Conservative Party Pierre Poilievre.
“The short conservative is, stupidly, none of my friends. I don’t know him, but he said negative things,” he said. “When he says negative things, I don’t care.”
These followed the previous comments that Trump made on the conservative chief, including an assertion that Hairyvre is “not a Maga guy”.
The Liberals, who have been in power since Justin Trudeau was elected Prime Minister in 2015, just weeks ago, he was directed towards a certain defeat for the Conservatives during an election which must be held by October 20 and could occur earlier.
But the party sets up a major return with a new leader – the recently sworn Prime Minister Mark Carney.
Some recent opinion polls have shown the liberals to fill the gap or even before the conservatives.
The liberals described Hairy as a right -wing populist in the same vein as Trump.
Hairyvre adopted the slogan “Canada first” in the face of American threats and sought to link Carney to the former Trudeau government.
The Canada Conservative Party and the Canada Liberal Party did not immediately respond to requests for comments.