Canada's Response to Trump: A Failing Grade and a Secret Plot Unveiled (2026)

Canadians Deliver a Scathing Rebuke to Trump as Shocking Allegations of a Secret Breakup Plot Surface

In a stunning turn of events, Canadians have overwhelmingly condemned President Donald Trump's leadership, just as explosive reports reveal his administration's alleged clandestine meetings with Alberta separatists. But here's where it gets controversial: could these meetings signal a deeper, more troubling strategy? Let’s dive in.

A recent survey by the Canadian nonprofit Angus Reid Institute (https://angusreid.org/fear-factor-canada-us-relationship-trump-carney/), conducted from January 23 to 27, paints a grim picture of Trump’s first year back in office. A staggering two-thirds of Canadians gave the 79-year-old leader a failing grade, with 66% assigning him an ‘F.’ In contrast, only 15% awarded him an ‘A’ or ‘B,’ while 16% settled on a ‘C’ or ‘D.’ When asked to describe Trump’s tenure, Canadians didn’t hold back, using terms like “corrupt” (36%), “chaotic” (24%), “incompetent” (24%), “disruptive” (16%), “reckless” (16%), and “terrible” (15%). Only a small fraction opted for more positive descriptors like “bold” or “effective.”

The timing of this poll couldn’t be more intriguing. Just as these results were released, the Financial Times (https://www.ft.com/content/11dc2140-6a5d-4536-b766-52c920affcc7) dropped a bombshell: “very, very senior” U.S. State Department officials reportedly held covert meetings with the Alberta Prosperity Project, a fringe group of far-right separatists advocating for Alberta’s independence. Jeff Rath, the group’s legal counsel, claimed, “The U.S. is extremely enthusiastic about a free and independent Alberta.” While neither the State Department nor the White House denied these meetings, both insisted “no commitments were made.” But the question remains: Why meet with such a group in the first place?

And this is the part most people miss: While Trump’s administration faces scrutiny, Canadian Prime Minister Mark Carney, 60, has emerged as a stark contrast. His powerful speech at the World Economic Forum in Davos, Switzerland, rebuking a “rupture in the world order,” earned him widespread acclaim. “We shouldn’t mourn the old order,” Carney declared to global leaders. “From the fracture, we can build something bigger, better, stronger, more just.” Though Trump was in attendance, Carney never mentioned him by name, yet his critique of “great powers” using “tariffs as leverage” was hard to miss. This speech catapulted Carney’s approval rating to its highest since he took office, with 60% approving of his performance and 59% praising his handling of Trump.

Trump’s response? He disinvited Carney from his so-called “Board of Peace,” a move that feels more petty than presidential. In a Truth Social post (https://truthsocial.com/@realDonaldTrump/posts/115941901312153410), Trump wrote, “The Board of Peace is withdrawing its invitation to you regarding Canada’s joining, what will be, the most prestigious Board of Leaders ever assembled.” When asked for comment, White House spokesperson Anna Kelly simply stated, “He is President of the United States.”

Controversy Alert: Is Trump’s administration meddling in Canadian affairs, or is this much ado about nothing? And what does this say about the future of U.S.-Canada relations? Let’s spark a debate—do you think these meetings were innocent, or is there a deeper agenda at play? Share your thoughts below!

Canada's Response to Trump: A Failing Grade and a Secret Plot Unveiled (2026)
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