Canadian singer Michael Bublé

Singer Michael Bublé announced in Sunday's Emotional Awards that Canada “does not sell” in a dig of President Donald Trump.
Trump recently called the U.S. Canadian border “artificial line” and was addicted to the country becoming the “51st state” of the United States.
“It's just artificial lines drawn on sand or ice,” Trump said. You add it to this country – what a beautiful land. The most beautiful land anywhere in the world. For whatever reason, it was just cut off. ”
During his hosting duties for Canada’s response to the Grammy Awards, Bumble spoke about his pride in becoming a Canadian, who is “the greatest country on earth.” Throughout his remarks, he seemed to be choked.
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Michael Bublé hosted the Canadian Juno Awards Sunday night. (Dave Simpson/Wireimage)
“We are one of them, guys,” the Hollywood Reporter said. “We are beautiful. We are the greatest country on earth. And we don't sell it.”
“When they go low, we get high, we go high. It's probably the same thing,” he joked after clearly misreading the job seeker. “The most important thing is that we love this country. When you like something, you show up for it. We will. We will. Because we are fearless, because we are fearless, because we are not only to acknowledge our differences, so we embrace them. Because they not only make us stronger, but also make us more interesting.”
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Canadian politicians and artists have let Trump know what their recent remarks are.
Canadian MP Charlie Angus recently claimed that the Trump administration repeatedly called Canada the “51st country” against Trump and raised tariffs on the country. Trump upgraded all steel and aluminum imports from other countries in early March, while Canada will face 25% specifically Tax on all imported goods Starting from April 2. Tariffs have inspired boycotts of American goods.

President Donald Trump attended an election night watch party at the Palm Beach Convention Center on Wednesday, November 6, 2024 at West Palm Beach, Florida. (Evan Vucci/AP)
Amid rising tensions and tariffs, Canadian Prime Minister Mark Carney told the press that his country’s relationship with his southern neighbors has changed drastically.
“Based on the deepening integration of economic and close security and military cooperation, our old relationship with the United States has ended,” Carney told reporters last week. “It’s time to have extensive renegotiation of our security and trade relations.”

Canadian liberal and Prime Minister Mark Carney spoke after he was elected as the new Liberal Party leader in Ottawa on March 9, 2025. (Getty Image)
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But, Trump said the two leaders had a “extremely productive” conversation on Friday.
“I just spoke to Canadian Prime Minister Mark Carney,” Trump wrote on his Truth Society account. “This is an extremely productive call, we agree with many things, and will meet immediately after the upcoming elections in Canada, politics, business and all other factors will eventually be very useful for both the United States of America and Canada.”
“As President Trump said, Canadians like Michael Bublé can continue to perform ‘o Canada’ in honor of the 51st state that America cherishes,” White House Deputy Press Secretary Anna Kelly told Fox News numbers during contact for comment.
Haley Chi-Sing of Fox News Digital contributed to the report.