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Donald Trump is a threat to democracy, warns former prime minister Jean Chrétien

Posted on: Oct 18, 2025 02:30 IST | Posted by: Cbc
Donald Trump is a threat to democracy, warns former prime minister Jean Chrétien

Jean Chrétien warns ruff is a threat to commonwealth: ‘He does non give care much about the rule of law’

Former prime minister Jean Chrétien is warning that Donald Trump is a threat to democracy because the U.S. President "does not care much about the rule of law," and that "could cause a lot of problems south of the border."

Chrétien noted Trump will not be in office forever, but added he’s not sure what the final result will be when the dust settles.

Asked by host Catherine Cullen whether world leaders should be more vocal about Trump’s behaviour, Chrétien said Canada needs to fight for its values but noted there are challenges since the country needs to sell its materials.

"It’s complicated — and the world will be different — and we’ll have to adjust," the former Liberal prime minister said.

However, Chrétien noted Canada has persevered in the face of serious threats in the past, and will do so again.

"We had terrorism in Europe and murder all the time and so on. We looked back and we went through it ... So I think we’ll manage again,” he said.

Chrétien has admonished Trump in the past, especially after the U.S. President called former prime minister Justin Trudeau "governor," and mused about annexing Canada and making it the 51st state.

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During a speech at the 2025 Liberal leadership convention, Chrétien declared Canada "will never join the United States," and told Trump, "From one old guy to another old guy: Stop this nonsense."

Chrétien also noted that Trump's behaviour toward Canada has united the country "as never before."

"So I want to say thank you to him," Chrétien said before joking that Trump should receive the Order of Canada.

During his interview with The House, Chrétien insisted Trump’s trade war continues to unite the country despite some provinces clashing this week over how to respond to the U.S. President’s tariffs and Chinese duties.

Earlier this week, B.C. Premier David Eby called on the federal government to pay more attention to Canada’s softwood lumber industry, now subject to tariffs totalling 45 per cent. 

Eby expressed some anxiety about the situation, adding that often, provinces like Ontario and Quebec are front of mind for federal leaders — leaving B.C. And issues that primarily affect British Columbians all but forgotten.

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Chrétien noted the long history of different levels of government blaming higher powers, "and it’s no worse today than it was before…. That does not say that we don’t have problems, we always have problems.

"If you’re a provincial government and you have difficulties, you look around — easy, attack the federal government. For us, we try to blame the Americans because we cannot blame the queen or the king anymore."

A separate clash between Manitoba, Saskatchewan and Ontario is brewing in the background after the Chinese ambassador to Canada recently said China could lift its tariffs on Canadian canola if Canada drops its duties on Chinese-made electric vehicles.

On Tuesday, Ontario Premier Doug Ford said he respects the needs of Manitoba and Saskatchewan, but he also needs to protect his own province and there’s "no damn way" Canada should drop its Chinese-made EV tariffs.

David Paterson, Ontario’s representative in Washington, told The House on Friday he thinks the premiers are more in alignment "than I’ve seen in my lifetime," and his province "is deeply invested in protection of lumber and all kinds of other areas."

"We need a deal for Canada," Paterson said. "But when you look at what Canada provides to the United States, its energy and automotive as the two lead areas in terms of just the flow-through of jobs in Ontario."

Associate Producer

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