Just Earth News | @justearthnews | 10 Jan 2025, 06:46 am Print

Justin Trudeau-led government sends aid to fight wildfires in the USA. Photo Courtesy: Justin Trudeau Instagram page
Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau has sent firefighting resources to the USA where wildfires devastated a large portion of Los Angeles and even left 10 people dead.
Trudeau made the comment at a time when he exchanged barbs with US President-elect Donald Trump who recently said he could use “economic force” to turn Canada into the 51st American state.
Neighbours helping neighbors. ????pic.twitter.com/qRuEsu31T0
— Justin Trudeau (@JustinTrudeau) January 9, 2025
Sharing a video on X which showed a Canadian waterbomber dousing flames in Los Angeles County, Trudeau wrote: "Neighbours helping neighbors. "
He announced further help for the USA and wrote: "Canada is mobilizing to help fight the wildfires in southern California. Canadian water bombers are already in action. 250 firefighters are ready to deploy. The @CanadianForces
are standing by to move personnel and equipment."
Justin Trudeau dismissed Trump's suggestion
Meanwhile, Canadian PM Justin Trudeau dismissed Trump's suggestion and wrote on X: "There isn’t a snowball’s chance in hell that Canada would become part of the United States."
Canadians are thinking of everyone in California affected by these wildfires, including the lives tragically lost.
— Justin Trudeau (@JustinTrudeau) January 9, 2025
We’re no stranger to the challenge of wildfires, and California’s been there to help our Canadian firefighters out time and time again.
Canadian water…
"Workers and communities in both our countries benefit from being each other’s biggest trading and security partner," Trudeau, who resigned as the leader of his Liberal Party of Canada amid rising dissent against him, wrote.
Trump had earlier mocked Trudeau calling him the Governor of Canada after the president-elect registered a landslide win in the US presidential elections.
Facing rising dissent against him, Justin Trudeau Monday resigned as the leader of his Liberal Party of Canada which will effectively end his nine-year-long tenure as the country's prime minister.
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