Trump Asserts China Might 'Ban Ice Hockey' in Canada Deal: Latest News Report

Trump warns that China's influence could lead to unexpected outcomes, like a potential ban on ice hockey in Canada, amid ongoing trade negotiations.

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Trump Asserts China Might 'Ban Ice Hockey' in Canada Deal: Latest News Report

TL:DR – Trump Asserts China Might ‘Ban Ice Hockey’ in Canada Deal: Latest News Report

  • Donald Trump claims China would “eat Canada alive” if a trade deal is made, threatening Canadian ice hockey and the Stanley Cup.
  • He criticises Canada’s treatment of the US and insists on negotiations regarding a bridge funded by Canada, asserting US compensation is required.
  • The bridge, linking Ontario and Michigan, is nearing completion with shared ownership. Windsor’s mayor calls Trump’s remarks “insane.”
  • Trump’s inconsistent views on the bridge raise eyebrows as he previously praised its construction.

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Washington, DC – OCTOBER 07: U.S. President Donald Trump (L) welcomes Canadian Prime Minister Mark Carney outside the West Wing of the White House on October 07, 2025 in Washington, DC. Carney visited the White House earlier in the year after he was elected prime minister. Carney and Trump will meet in the Oval Office and later have a bilateral lunch where they are expected to discuss a range of topics including U.S. tariffs. (Photo by Anna Moneymaker/Getty Images)” decoding=”sync”/>
Trump has also said he wants to own half a bridge funded by Canada (Picture: Getty)

Donald Trump has said China would ‘eat Canada alive’ and terminate ‘ALL ice hockey’ in the country if they make a trade deal.

In a rambling post on Truth Social, the US President said Canada has treated the United States ‘very unfairly’ for decades.

‘On top of everything else, Prime Minister Carney wants to make a deal with China, which will eat Canada alive,’ he said.

‘The first thing China will do is terminate ALL Ice Hockey being played in Canada, and permanently eliminate The Stanley Cup.’

China would have no power to eliminate ice hockey or the Stanley Cup, even if they make a trade deal with Canada.

He also slammed the country for opening a bridge between Ontario and Michigan, which Canadians funded, but Trump said there was ‘No US consent’.

‘I will not allow this bridge to open until the United States is fully compensated for everything we have given them, and also, importantly, Canada treats the United States with the Fairness and Respect that we deserve,’ he rambled.

MILAN, ITALY - FEBRUARY 10: Fans of Team Canada cheer during the Women's Preliminary Group A match between United States and Canada on day four of the Milano Cortina 2026 Winter Olympic games at Milano Santa Giulia Ice Hockey Arena on February 10, 2026 in Milan, Italy. (Photo by Bruce Bennett/Getty Images)
Ice Hockey is officially Canada’s winter sport (Picture: Getty)

‘We will start negotiations, IMMEDIATELY. With all that we have given them, we should own, perhaps, at least half of this asset.’

Though the construction is funded by Canada, it will be publicly owned by both Canada and the state of Michigan.

The bridge, constructed using both American and Canadian steel, is due to open in the upcoming months and will link Windsor, Ontario, and Detroit, Michigan.

The mayor of Windsor, Drew Dilkens, told the CBC that Trump’s post was ‘insane’.

‘I really can’t believe what I’m reading. The faster we can get to the midterms and hopefully see a change, the better for all of us,’ he said.

The Gordie Howe International Bridge, under construction to link Detroit, Michigan, with Windsor, Ontario, as seen in a drone image taken from Windsor, Ontario, Canada, February 10, 2026. REUTERS/Dax Melmer
Trump has said negotiations over the bridge will begin soon (Picture: Reuters)

Trump appears to be upset over the bridge opening because of Ontario’s ban on American alcoholic beverage imports.

But in 2017, he called the bridge an ‘expeditious completion’ and praised its construction alongside then Prime Minister Justin Trudeau.

Prime Minister Mark Carney said: ‘I explained that Canada, of course, paid for the construction of the bridge, over $4 billion; that the ownership is shared between the state of Michigan and the government of Canada; and that in the construction of the bridge, obviously there’s Canadian steel, Canadian workers, but also US steel, US workers that are involved.’

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