Donald Trump's Positive And Negative Impact On Canadian Lives

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In 2017, this person had made both a negative and positive impact on Canadian lives, and he isn’t even Canadian. From the time he was elected to now, Donald Trump has made a big impact on Canadian lives. From his ‘America First’ policy, the thousands of Asylum seekers, and his constant threats to kill off NAFTA, Donald Trump has both terrified Canada and made them stronger. For the past 10 plus months, Donald Trump has constantly made Canadian’s just sit there shaking their heads with his rude, and unintelligent tweets targeting Canada, as-well as some dangerous and threatening countries like North Korea. His social media account is his constant source for a form of bullying countries and specific people, making people mad and annoyed. His

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