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Canadians hate being called the 51st state. But they don’t mind moving south of the border, study says

National Post

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July 2, 2026

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The researchers expected job opportunities to be the No. 1 reason for moving to the U.S., but were surprised by what came in at No. 2

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CityNews Montreal

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· Jul 7, 2026

Many Canadian manufacturers eyeing U.S. move as trade tensions take a toll: KPMG

A new survey shows trade tensions have some Canadian manufacturers deciding to move production south of the border or delay capital investments. KPMG Canada said on Tuesday that 42 per cent of Canadian manufacturing companies indicated they have or are considering moving production to the United States. Of those considering relocating, 77 per cent expect [] The post Many Canadian manufacturers eyeing U.S. move as trade tensions take a toll: KPMG appeared first on CityNews Montreal.

The Suburban

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· Jul 8, 2026

Was that op-ed a joke?

Was this article about Canada becoming the USA’s 51st state a joke? The article is packed full of untruths and certainly does not represent the opinion of the vast majority of Canadians. Shame on The Suburban for publishing such hogwash.

KTLA 5

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· Jul 9, 2026

California ranks 3rd worst state to move in 2026

California is one of the worst states someone can move to in 2026, according to the latest report from ConsumerAffairs. Subscribe: https://www.youtube.com/ktla?sub_confirmation=1

National Post

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· Jun 30, 2026

Albertans least likely to put province ahead of Canada, poll finds

‘I think what we’re seeing in this survey is some kind of pushback, where people are saying, “No, we’re not, we are strongly attached to Canada”’

SundayTimes

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· Jun 27, 2026

MATHATHA TSEDU | Impotent state and the plight of migrants

One of the most shocking aspects of the current humanitarian crisis caused by anti-migrant rabble-rousers is the way the state is wringing its hands on the sidelines, writes Mathatha Tsedu

The Daily Signal

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· Jun 21, 2026

Canadian Prime Minister Blames Recession on … Too Little Immigration?

Canada is headed for yet another recession, and their globalist prime minister is blaming immigrants—but not in the way you’d expect. He’s not pointing to the millions of people from the third world who flooded in, gutting wages and driving home prices to Hong Kong levels. Instead, it’s the opposite. The immigrants that Liberals imported...

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Related coverage for "Canadians hate being called the 51st state. But they don’t mind moving south of the border, study says": CityNews Montreal — Many Canadian manufacturers eyeing U.S. move as trade tensions take a toll: KPMG. The Suburban — Was that op-ed a joke?. KTLA 5 — California ranks 3rd worst state to move in 2026. National Post — Albertans least likely to put province ahead of Canada, poll finds. SundayTimes — MATHATHA TSEDU | Impotent state and the plight of migrants . The Daily Signal — Canadian Prime Minister Blames Recession on … Too Little Immigration?