The answer is quite simple to both questions. I, like most Americans, love Canada. Have since I was a kid. I also have met some very nice Canadians in my lifetime. Served with some. Do I hate Canadians? Not a bit. I do, however, have animus to what their government has done to Canada. The socialist government has taken this great country, almost a twin to our country, and turned it into a northern version of Venezuela. How so? Rich in resources, and a government which will not allow the people to take advantage of them.
First off, Mark Carney needs to retire. Because of his p***s envy of Donald Trump, he has caused a rift (an unnecessary one) between our two countries. Mostly about tariffs (and now maybe hockey also). When Trump talked to Trudeau as well as Carney about the unbalance of tariffs charged, those two globalists just smiled and nodded. Like Biden would do. But Trump likes reciprocal tariffs. He told Carney that if he did not lower his tariffs on us, we would raise our tariffs on them. And just like that, Trump was Hitler.
Trump is right when he said Canada needs us. They need us more than we need them. We would like to have them as a most favored trading partner and a friend, but so long as Carney plays footsie with Xi of China, that will not happen. Somebody (whom I shall not name) said we should do the same to Carney as we did to Maduro. Get him out of office, send him to Greenland, and purge the socialist flavor out of the drinking water in Ottawa. Speaking of which, Carney may have his following in eastern Canada, but out west he is about as popular as a root canal.
Will peace ever return to the shire? That is, short of electing another globalist like Joe Biden? The socialists in Europe loved Biden as does the eastern part of Canada. Donald Trump however - the globalists do not know how to deal him. Why? Donald Trump likes to tip the nest so the baby birds can learn to fly on their own. He wants every country to succeed on their own merit. Like, "Make {fill in the blank} Great Again". It is working fine for America, and Trump knows it will work fine for other countries as well.
There is irony in this past year or so with our relations with Canada. When Trump invited Trudeau to the White House, he teased the Canadian about Canada becoming our 51st state, and Justin could be the governor. It was all a joke - Trump was pulling his leg. The good citizens of Alberta, however, did not see that as a joke. They are all on board with leaving Canada and becoming our 51st state. As they say in hockey - Score!

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