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Will Canada Invade The US If Donald Trump Refuses To Leave? Not Really

The claim is false. A spokeswoman for Justin Trudeau confirmed that this story is baseless.

By - AFP | 14 Nov 2020 2:29 PM GMT

A screenshot of an article claiming that Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau promised to invade the United States if President Donald Trump refuses to leave office has been shared more than a thousand times on Facebook. The claim is false; the reporter whose byline has been used on the article said it is not authentic, and a spokeswoman for Trudeau confirmed that this story is baseless.


"Is Trudeau threatening the President of the United States with war?" asks a November 5 Facebook post, attaching a screenshot of what appears to be a Canadian Press article headlined, "Trudeau promises military intervention if Trump refuses to leave office."


Screenshot of a Facebook post taken on November 13, 2020

According to the screenshot, the article, also shared here and here, was published November 3, 2020, as Americans voted in the presidential election. A Google search for the headline brings up no results from major media websites that day.

The screenshot also claims that Trudeau said in a November 3 press conference that "the global democratic order must be enforced."

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The prime minister's public itinerary for that day, which can be found here, mentions that he held a press conference in Ottawa along with other ministers. A video recording of the full press conference shows they mainly discussed providing help for small businesses and the Covid-19 pandemic.

At one point, Trudeau is asked about the American election, but does not mention invading the country, nor does he utter the phrase about enforcing "global democratic order."

The article, which is similar in design to ones on public broadcaster CBC's website and was made to look like it originated from Canada's national news agency, is actually fake.

"The story is a fabrication," Jim Bronskill, The Canadian Press reporter whose byline appears on the article, told AFP by email.

A spokeswoman for the Canadian prime minister's office also dismissed the article saying, "This is indeed disinformation."

Setting aside the massive difference in the size of the Canadian army compared to its US counterpart, which benefits from the world's largest budget, the two nations are also close trade and military allies.

Trudeau initially refrained from commenting on the results of the US election, but on November 9, 2020, he called US President-elect Joe Biden to congratulate him on his election win.

Trudeau also expressed confidence in the US election system while declining to comment on Trump's refusal to concede defeat, saying he would continue to work with Trump on bilateral issues until Biden's inauguration in January.

(Except for the headline, this story has not been edited by BOOM staff and is published from a syndicated feed.)