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U.S. ambassador says he takes 'great offense at Canadians saying Trump is uninformed'

by Sarkiya Ranen
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U.S. ambassador says he takes 'great offense at Canadians saying Trump is uninformed'
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U.S. ambassador to Canada

Pete Hoekstra

snapped back when asked about Donald Trump at a forum in Alberta on Thursday, saying he was offended by Canadians calling the president “uninformed.”

Hoekstra made the comments in Banff while speaking at the

Global Business Forum

, a private gathering of professional leaders from different walks of life. He also said “numbers are down” for Canadians using preclearance at airports to travel to the U.S. and his government should “look at it.”

Part of the exchange between Hoekstra and moderator, former Canadian diplomat Colin Robertson, was published in

a video by The Canadian Press

. Hoekstra made it known to Robertson that Trump was “extremely well informed.”

“You may not like some of the things that he says or whatever, but again, to describe the president as being uninformed…you don’t hear Americans talk about our disagreements with Canadian politicians, saying they’re just uninformed,” he said.

Robertson noted that the president seems “not well informed” when he makes comments about Canada not having anything the U.S. might want, bringing up

potash

as an example, The Canadian Press reported.

Hoekstra said that he takes “great offence at Canadians saying our president is uninformed, our president is untrustworthy, and those types of things.”

Robertson asked if Hoekstra empathizes with Canadians who are upset about Trump’s 51st state comments.

“My direction from the president is very, very clear: prosperity, safety and security. And for those Canadians who want to talk about growing business opportunities, securing and their borders and those types of things…the embassy is open to do business with you,” Hoekstra responded.

“If you wanted talk about the 51st state, I’m sorry, I don’t have time to do that.”

 U.S. Ambassador to Canada Pete Hoekstra speaks before taking part in a discussion on Canada-U.S. relations with Colin Robertson, a fellow with the Canadian Global Affairs Institute, during the Global Business Forum in Banff, Alta., on Sept. 25, 2025.

Another part of the conversation was captured on video and published 

by CBC News

. Hoekstra pointed out to Robertson that although he thought “Canadians like the preclearance process,” the numbers are down.

Canadians have avoided travelling south of the border since a rocky relationship with the U.S. was sparked by Trump’s second term as president. His rhetoric about

Canada becoming the 51st state

, as well as an

ongoing trade war

, has left

Canadians feeling like they’re unwelcome

. Many

Canadians have even sold their U.S. property

and a movement was started for Canadians to avoid

buying products made in the U.S

.

In July,

according to Statistics Canada

, the number of Canadian residents returning from the U.S. by air decreased by just over 16 per cent from the same month a year earlier.

“We’re not sure we can make the numbers work anymore because preclearance is something that is done at the expense of the U.S. government. We pay for it,” he said.

Currently, there are 15 preclearance locations around the world. Implemented in 1952, the process allows travellers to go through  customs before boarding a flight that is bound for the U.S. and “proceed directly to their connecting flight or destination” upon landing,

according to U.S. Customs and Border Protection

. Calgary, Toronto, Edmonton, Halifax, Montreal, Ottawa, Vancouver, Victoria, and Winnipeg all have preclearance.

If the number’s don’t “work anymore,” Hoekstra said, “you gotta take a look at some of these things.”

Robertson later questioned Hoekstra about his preclearance remarks, noting that Canadians still travel to the U.S. “an awful lot,” even if it’s not as much as they did six months ago or a year and a half ago.

“We’re your biggest source of tourism. Ending preclearance, doesn’t that cut off your nose to spite your face?” asked Robertson.

“Nobody said we were ending preclearance. Don’t put words in my mouth,” said Hoekstra. “If you have a business segment that is down 20 to 25 per cent—”

“Then you wonder why,” said Robertson, cutting off Hoekstra, who then scoffed.

“You take a look at the why,” Hoekstra continued, according to CBC News, “but you would also have a responsibility to your shareholders or the owner of the company in terms of how you will respond.”

  • Trump should apologize to Canada for 51st state comments, Louisiana Lt.-Gov. says
  • Barry Appleton: Canada’s ‘hopium’ U.S. trade strategy all talk, no troops

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Sarkiya Ranen

Sarkiya Ranen

I am an editor for Ny Journals, focusing on business and entrepreneurship. I love uncovering emerging trends and crafting stories that inspire and inform readers about innovative ventures and industry insights.

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