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Related: Editorials & Other Articles, Issue Forums, Alliance Forums, Region ForumsOne in Five Americans Want Their State to Secede and Join Canada
Published Mar 28, 2025 at 2:12 PM EDT
Updated Mar 30, 2025 at 12:19 PM EDT
... 9 percent, of Canadians said they think it would be likely that Canada joins the United States, 20 percent of Americans in the poll said they would like their state to secede from the U.S. and become a part of their northern neighbor, according to the new Leger report ...
https://www.newsweek.com/one-five-americans-want-their-state-secede-join-canada-2052148

Historic NY
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indigovalley
(237 posts)We would blend in easily...
LiveToLurk
(299 posts)And being able to easily go to south to Toronto when it gets too cold in Minneapolis would be a godsend.
Aristus
(69,710 posts)Or at least western Washington. The Trump-humpers east of the Cascades can fuck all the way off, and hopefully, die deep in medical bankruptcy.
fierywoman
(8,278 posts)murielm99
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Sogo
(6,205 posts)Not gonna be left behind in Trumplandistan (you KNOW he would rename it)!!
Stinky The Clown
(68,572 posts)I can imagine all of New England, New York, and the coastal Mid-Atlantic joining. Add in Northern Virginia (NoVa)
walkingman
(9,106 posts)JoseBalow
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johnnyfins
(1,984 posts)Can move the Capitol to FLA
Joinfortmill
(17,867 posts)BlueMTexpat
(15,572 posts)worked his way across that country, and then entered northwestern Montana from Alberta in the early 1900s.
Strictly speaking, he was an illegal immigrant. But by the time that was discovered and anyone cared, he was considered a pillar of the community, had married a US widow, adopted her two sons from a previous marriage, and begun raising a family of his own, which included seven daughters.
My maternal grandmom was born in Dallas, TX and went to join her parents, who had moved to Montana from Missouri, after her first husband died of appendicitis.
I was raised along the Hi-Line (US No. 2) in Montana and have always felt a great kinship with our neighbors to the north.
CitizenZero
(796 posts)A lot of the blue states have the lion's share of the economic power in America. New York, California, Illinois, Michigan, etc. I would feel bad for Dems living in red states though.
EllieBC
(3,445 posts)Listen, that’s great but don’t come up here with crazy bullshit.
We have the monarchy on our money. No it’s not going away. Good Friday is a statutory holiday. No, it’s not going away. God is in the anthem, not going away. We have a governor general who is essentially a viceroy. Not going away. Hockey and especially kids hockey is fucking important and municipalities will spend fucktons of money on ice and arenas and no it’s not going away.
If you’re good with all that? Cool. Just don’t decide you need to remake Canada in your preferred image.
Hassler
(4,261 posts)In the Oregon territory, over whether Oregon Territory (including now Washington State) would be part of US or British Columbia. As an Oregonian, I wish they'd chosen more wisely.