Trump Again Stated Canadian Prime Minister Trudeau “Governor”

The elected US President Donald Trump once again called the Prime Minister of Canada Justin Trudeau “Governor”.

“The great state of Canada is stunned by the fact that the Minister of Finance resigned or was fired by Governor Justin Trudeau,” wrote an American politician in his social network Truth Social.

According to Trump, the behavior of Christ Freeland, who served as deputy prime minister and Minister of Finance of Canada, but on the eve of resigned, was “harmful”.

The elected president of the United States also once again called Canada a “great state.”

Earlier, Donald Trump announced plans to introduce a 25 percent fee for all products from Mexico and Canada, as well as an additional 10 percent fee for goods from China.

In turn, Trudeau expressed disagreement with such initiatives, noting that increasing the fee of 25 percent will negatively affect the Canadian economy.

“I was pleased to have dinner the other day with the Governor of the Great Stand of Canada Justin Trudeau,” Trump wrote on his social network Truth Social on December 10.

Meanwhile, Friland announced her resignation on December 16, explaining this by the fact that she had disagreements with Trudeau “relatively the best development path for the country.”