The Canadian singer-songwriter delivered a patriotic opening monologue at the 2025 Juno Awards.
“Folks, were one of a kind.
“And we are not for sale.”

Michael Bublé; President Donald Trump.Credit:Cindy Ord/Getty; Win McNamee/Getty
On stage, Buble’s nationalism was on full display.
“I’m a hometown kid who never left,” he said.
Bottom line, we love this country,” Buble continued.

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“And when you love something, you show up for it.
And we always will.
Because they dont just make us stronger, they make us a hell of a lot more interesting.”
As a state, it would be one of the great states anywhere .
Somebody did it a long time ago, many, many decades ago.
Makes no sense."
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“But why should we subsidize another country for $200 billion?”
“Again, we dont need their lumber, we dont need their energy.
We have more than they do.
We dont need anything.
We dont need their cars.
Id much rather make the cars here.
And theres not a thing that we need.
Now, there will be a little disruption, but it wont be very long.
But they need us.
We really dont need them.
And we have to do this.”
Canadian Prime MinisterJustin Trudeau is among the political leadersto have hit back against Trump.
Our supply sector is so intertwined, you’re able to’t unscramble an egg."