Michael Bublé Slams Trump's 'America First' Rhetoric as Canada Remains 'Not for Sale
Michael Bublé says Canada is 'not for sale' in a veiled dig at President Donald Trump during his speech at the Juno Awards, a Canadian music industry awards ceremony. The comment appears to be a response to Trump's recent comments about the U.S.-Canada border.

Michael Bublé delivered a emotional awards show monologue on Sunday, declaring that Canada is 'not for sale' in what appeared to be a veiled dig at President Donald Trump, amid recent controversy over the U.S.-Canada border crossing. The comment was seen as a bold statement against Trump's remarks about Canada being a potential trade partner. Bublé's words were met with applause from the audience, signaling strong support for the Canadian artist and government. The singer's statement served as a show of unity and pride for Canadians.