Television personality Kevin O'Leary says he wants to "start the narrative" with U.S. President-elect Donald Trump to negotiate a deal that would merge the economies of Canada and the U.S. O'Leary claimed on X, formerly known as Twitter, that "Canadians ...
Donald Trump drew blowback on social media Monday after he shared a report on his Truth Social platform about Canadian “Shark Tank” star Kevin O’Leary’s wish to push forward with the idea of merging Canada with the United States.
In an unexpected twist to international relations, Shark Tank star Kevin O'Leary has stepped forward as a potential dealmaker between the United States and Canada, following President-elect Donald Tru
O'Leary Ventures Chairman Kevin O'Leary weighs in on President-elect Donald Trump's proposal to have Canada join the United States as the 51st state.
In a recent development it has been known that a recently shared report by US President- elect Donald Trump on Truth Social has eventually become a laughingstock for everyone which was actually regarding the merger of US and Canada.
O’Leary’s interest in unifying the US and Canada comes after Trump, 78, has repeatedly suggested in recent weeks that Canada should become “our 51st State.”
Now, MAGA fans are supporting the idea of O’Leary stepping up into a leadership role—even if it means Canada remains a sovereign state—as the latest way to stick it to liberals up north, particularly for any Americans who moved to Canada to avoid a Trump presidency.
It seems Kevin O'Leary has united Canadians after his response to Trump's suggestion that Canada become the 51st state.
Kevin O'Leary told Fox Business he is going down to Mar-a-Lago to pitch President-elect Donald Trump on joining the U.S. in an economic union with Canada.
Since winning the 2024 election, Trump has warned of imposing additional tariffs on U.S. imports from China, Canada and Mexico.
Kevin O'Leary reveals that many Canadians are intrigued by Donald Trump's proposal to merge the U.S. and Canada, expressing a desire for more information.
Trump’s ravings about Canada began as a joke in response to Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau’s warning that Trump’s plan to enforce steep tariffs would cripple both their economies. Rather than actually engage with the issue, Trump joked that Canada should just become the fifty-first state.