
PETER ZEIHAN
https://youtu.be/jSkgLNSLaYg
VIDEO INTRO: All right. I didn’t want to do this video, but too many people on both sides of the border have asked, so what would a merger of the United States and Canada look like? All right. Let’s start with the simple thing. The United States is not going to invade Canada. There is no serious talk by Trump. He hasn’t even really joked about it.
So let’s just put that to the side. Canada has just shy of 40 million people. So if it was to join in a single piece, it would be right up with California as our first or second most populous States. But it has a demographic picture that’s kind of a mix. And so what would be far more likely to happen?
Because the idea that a majority of Canadians are going to petition for U.S. membership is a stretch. What'll be far more likely to happen, is individual provinces of Canada would secede from the Canadian nation, and then apply for statehood for the United States.
The first two states to watch are the two that are youngest demographically, that are the richest in per capita terms, that export the most commodities per capita, and are already fairly culturally linked in with the United States. And those are Alberta and Saskatchewan...
Will the US and Canada actually merge?
https://www.youtube-nocookie.com/embed/jSkgLNSLaYg
https://youtu.be/jSkgLNSLaYg
VIDEO INTRO: All right. I didn’t want to do this video, but too many people on both sides of the border have asked, so what would a merger of the United States and Canada look like? All right. Let’s start with the simple thing. The United States is not going to invade Canada. There is no serious talk by Trump. He hasn’t even really joked about it.
So let’s just put that to the side. Canada has just shy of 40 million people. So if it was to join in a single piece, it would be right up with California as our first or second most populous States. But it has a demographic picture that’s kind of a mix. And so what would be far more likely to happen?
Because the idea that a majority of Canadians are going to petition for U.S. membership is a stretch. What'll be far more likely to happen, is individual provinces of Canada would secede from the Canadian nation, and then apply for statehood for the United States.
The first two states to watch are the two that are youngest demographically, that are the richest in per capita terms, that export the most commodities per capita, and are already fairly culturally linked in with the United States. And those are Alberta and Saskatchewan...
Will the US and Canada actually merge?