Trump, Canada and Kevin O'Leary
Kevin O’Leary’s countrymen are fed up with his supposed dealmaking to merge the U.S. and Canada. Canadians have come out en masse to clown the Montreal native—who has since ditched the great white north for sunny Miami Beach—over his efforts to combine his homeland with his adopted nation,
Charlie Angus, a member of Canada's Parliament, ripped O'Leary for claiming that he could help cut a deal for an "economic union" between the U.S. and its northern neighbor.
O'Leary Ventures chairman Kevin O’Leary reacts to the resignation of Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau and his efforts to buy TikTok on 'The Story.'
Recent reports have eventually revealed that the significant Canadian businessman Kevin O’ Leary is eventually facing a severe brunt from his fellow country citizens. This incident actually follows the factor where he had pushed the idea of US President- elect Donald Trump of having a US- Canada merger as most of the Canadians are terming him as a ‘traitor’.
Shark Tank” star Kevin O’Leary said Monday that the concept of the U.S. and Canada merging into one country is “very interesting.” “I went to Palm Beach for a couple of days. On
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