Observers call for pressure on U.S. corporations as Trump, Musk take aim at Canada
OTTAWA — As U.S. President Donald Trump and Elon Musk take aim at Canada, some high-level observers are calling on the federal government to consider sanctioning or even banning corporations owned by those close to Trump — much as it did with Russian oligarchs after the invasion of Ukraine.
“We better have a report coming up on American interference,” former foreign affairs minister Lloyd Axworthy said at a recent panel discussion.
He told the Jan. 27 event held by the Canadian International Council that he’s increasingly worried about meddling in Canadian domestic affairs by Musk, a social media mogul and the world’s richest man.
He added that “other owners of big digital platforms” could undermine Canadian democracy.