“When your neighbor’s house is on fire, you don’t sit on the porch and pray it won’t spread. You build firebreaks, you ready the hoses, and you prepare for the wind to change. Canada must do the same with the United States.”
- Adaptation-Guide
We Went To Canada To See The U.S. Product Boycotts — And What We Found Was Striking
Dear Prime Minister Carney,
This is not business as usual. The United States of America—the neighbour we once trusted, the partner we built our prosperity around—has become a destabilizing force.
What we are witnessing is not a four-year aberration. It is a structural collapse.
The United States is no longer a reliable democracy, no longer a trustworthy ally, and no longer a safe anchor for Canada’s economic or political future.
This is a national emergency. Treat it like one.
You remember how we mobilized for COVID—emergency powers, wartime-scale spending, continental-scale supply chains retooled overnight.
That was temporary.
This is worse.
We may be facing three and a half years, or even longer, of authoritarian drift and institutional decay south of the border. Prepare for this as if preparing for a second pandemic—only this time the contagion is political violence, economic blackmail, and creeping annexation.
Here is what you must do—immediately, decisively, unapologetically:
1. Declare economic diversification a survival priority.
Canada cannot afford 75% dependence on U.S. trade. That is not partnership—it is economic hostage-taking. Move faster on EU trade alignment. Deepen ties with Germany, France, Poland, and the Nordic states who see the Arctic as strategic. Fast-track agricultural, mining, and clean tech deals with India, Vietnam, and Brazil. Launch a “Canada First” supply chain strategy to cut the U.S. out of critical infrastructure.
2. Treat internal trade as a sovereignty firewall.
Our own provincial borders are still clogged with red tape. Tear it down. If we can’t trade cheese across Quebec and Ontario without a fight, how do we expect to stand against a weaponized U.S. tariff regime? Make an emergency pact with the provinces to eliminate internal barriers within 12 months.
3. Strengthen defence—but outside Washington’s orbit.
NORAD is a Cold War relic shackled to an unstable empire. Rethink it. Consider a European-Canadian Arctic Security Pact, with naval coordination from Germany, the UK, and Norway. Accelerate submarine procurement and drone surveillance. Invest in cyber-defence so U.S. disinformation doesn’t rot our democracy from within.
4. Build cultural and media independence.
American cultural dominance has been our blind spot. Their chaos becomes our chaos because their media floods our space. Fund Canadian broadcasters, writers, and platforms as democratic infrastructure. Make this about survival, not nostalgia for the CBC.
5. Explore EU association—even membership.
Why not? If Britain can rip itself out of Europe, Canada can explore docking with it. Europe is messy, yes, but it is still a rules-based order where law means something. The EU’s single market, regulatory standards, and collective defence frameworks could anchor Canada in a post-American century.
6. Prepare Canadians for hardship.
This will sting. Trade diversification means higher costs in the short run. Defence realignment means billions in spending. But tell Canadians the truth: survival is never cheap. Frame it like vaccination—a painful shot to prevent a fatal disease.
Prime Minister, you are a man of markets. You know what contagion looks like when trust evaporates.
The United States is no longer a stable counterparty. It is a staggering colossus, unpredictable, paranoid, and armed to the teeth.
We cannot cut the cord completely—geography forbids it.
But we can build lifeboats.
We can harden our democracy.
We can join with Europe, Asia, and Latin America to insulate ourselves from the downfall of an empire that once called itself “the leader of the free world.”
This is your moment. Treat this as the pandemic of democracy itself—one that Canada must survive even if America does not.
Respectfully,
A citizen who refuses to go down with the ship
“Boycott the Lies. Resist the Collapse. Truth is Power. Facts are Resistance. Criticism is the engine of progress."
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