The global is “in awe” of Canada after the latest federal election, U2 frontman Bono says.
The Irish rock superstar spoke with Global’s The Morning Show previous this week and presented his perspectives on the result of the latest Canadian federal election.
“I’m so happy to be speaking to you Canadians at this time in your political life. Coming together, showing the world how to do it. I was always a fan of your mosaic, your culture, your reason and never more so than now,” Bono mentioned within the interview.
“The whole world is in awe of what you’ve done. Thank you for getting together, putting all your politics aside and not electing a populist. Competence turns out to be the rarest thing on the planet these days. A numerous, thoughtful, intelligent leadership. So, thank you,” he mentioned.

“Fifty-one reasons to love Canada, I say,” Bono mentioned, in a connection with U.S. President Donald Trump’s repeated threats to show Canada into the 51st American state.

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Trump repeated his jibes through claiming that Canada should pay US$61 billion to be a part of his “Golden Dome” space-based missile defence plan — however would pay not anything if it turns into a part of the U.S., a message he claimed to have “told Canada” himself.
“I told Canada, which very much wants to be part of our fabulous Golden Dome System, that it will cost $61 Billion Dollars if they remain a separate, but unequal, Nation, but will cost ZERO DOLLARS if they become our cherished 51st State,” Trump wrote on Truth Social. “They are considering the offer!”
The Prime Minister’s Office mentioned in a commentary to Global News Tuesday night time: “The Prime Minister has been clear at every opportunity, including in his conversations with President Trump, that Canada is an independent, sovereign nation, and it will remain one.”
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