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Canadian petition to expel US ambassador gains over 170,000 signatures

A petition before Canada's House of Commons has garnered over 170,000 signatures, exceeding the threshold for discussion and indicating discontent with US President Donald Trump's policies. The petition calls for the expulsion of US Ambassador Pete Hoekstra, citing his public statements that allegedly undermine Canada-US diplomatic relations, including remarks about Canada becoming the "51st" US state and accusations of Canadian interference in US elections.

Al Jazeera StaffAl JazeeraFiled 2026-08-15 · 20:09 GMTLean · CenterRead · 3 min
Canadian petition to expel US ambassador gains over 170,000 signatures
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A petition before Canada's House of Commons has garnered over 170,000 signatures, exceeding the threshold for discussion and indicating discontent with US President Donald Trump's policies. The petition calls for the expulsion of US Ambassador Pete Hoekstra, citing his public statements that allegedly undermine Canada-US diplomatic relations, including remarks about Canada becoming the "51st" US state and accusations of Canadian interference in US elections. It also references reported ties between Hoekstra and a separatist movement. The petition demands Hoekstra be declared persona non grata, cross-border talks on his conduct, and a parliamentary review of US diplomatic interference. The effort, authorized by Green Party leader Elizabeth May, highlights a significant decline in Canadian views of the US as a reliable partner, exacerbated by recent US tariff policies and trade disputes.

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The petition was authorized by Green Party leader Elizabeth May.

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The petition demands the Canadian government declare Hoekstra persona non grata and request his removal.

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Hoekstra defended Trump's pledge to make Canada the '51st' US state and accused Canadian officials of seeking to interfere in US elections.

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The petition accuses Ambassador Hoekstra of making public statements undermining Canada-US diplomatic relations.

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A Canadian petition to expel US Ambassador Pete Hoekstra has garnered over 170,000 signatures.

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The petition set to be discussed by Canada’s House of Commons in the latest sign of discontent with President Donald Trump’s policies.Pete Hoekstra, the Canada" class="entity-link entity-person" data-entity-id="144519" data-entity-type="person">US ambassador to Canada, speaks on Capitol Hill in Washington, DC, in March 2025 [File: Jacquelyn Martin/The Associated Press]Published On 15 Aug 2026An official petition before Canada’s House of Commons has gained thousands of signatures in support of the expulsion of the United States ambassador, Pete Hoekstra.The signature tally, as of Saturday, surpassed 171,000, far exceeding the 500 needed for the petition to be discussed before Canada’s legislature.Recommended Stories list of 3 itemslist 1 of 3Trump takes economic message to Michigan amid dwindling popularitylist 2 of 3Japan turns to Canadian crude as Asia feels Hormuz supply pinchlist 3 of 3Trump administration refunds $100bn in tariffs struck down by Supreme Courtend of listThe effort underscores the simmering discontent in Canada with the administration of US President Donald Trump.The petition accuses Hoekstra of “repeatedly making public statements undermining Canada-US diplomatic relations”.Hoekstra has defended Trump’s pledge to make Canada “the 51st” US state, and last year, he accused Canadian officials of seeking to interfere in US elections.Those remarks came in response to s funded by the Ontario government criticising Trump’s tariff policies, which have disproportionately targeted Canada. Hoekstra warned that Canada cannot “expect that there will be no consequences or reaction” from the US following the ads.The petition also pointed to reported ties between Hoekstra and the founder of an application used by separatists in Calgary to rally support for their movement. Hoekstra has previously denied any ties between the Trump administration and the separatists.The petition makes three demands of the Canadian government. First, it calls on the House of Commons to “formally declare Pete Hoekstra persona non grata and request his removal as Canada" class="entity-link entity-person" data-entity-id="144519" data-entity-type="person">US ambassador to Canada”.Second, it pushes for cross-border talks on “the pattern of conduct by Ambassador Hoekstra inconsistent with the Vienna Convention on Diplomatic Relations”, a 1961 international treaty on diplomacy.The third demand is that the Canadian government “direct a parliamentary committee to review US diplomatic interference in Canadian domestic affairs”.The petition was authorised by Elizabeth May, the leader of the Green Party and its only current member in the House of Commons, after being put forward by Calgary resident Leanne Walker.In Canada, any citizen can organise a petition for an issue to be addressed by the House of Commons. Residents and citizens must provide their province and territory and postal code, as well as a phone number, to participate in the petition.Such petitions can stay open for up to 120 days. The petition to expel Hoekstra was introduced on July 21.Reaching the 500-signature threshold requires that the issue be brought before the House of Commons, which must give an official response within 45 days.The petition, however, is non-binding, and it remains unclear how much traction it would ultimately gain among members of Canada’s Parliament.Still, the mass of signatures is the latest indication of entrenched discontent in Canada towards Trump’s policies, which include a push to assert greater US influence over the entire Western Hemisphere.In recent months alone, several areas of friction have emerged. In July, Trump imposed new 50 percent tariffs on certain Canadian goods, claiming “discriminatory treatment” in trade relations.In response, Canada cancelled a celebration ceremony for the new Gordie Howe International Bridge, which links Windsor, Ontario, with Detroit, Michigan. The bridge’s opening was itself cast in doubt, after Trump pushed for a greater US stake in the project, undertaken by Michigan and Canada.Trump also threatened more tariffs last month in response to wildfires across Canada, blaming it for poor air quality south of the border.A Pew Research survey in June found that Canadians’ views of the US as a reliable partner had plummeted.In 2022, 83 percent of Canadians rated the US as reliable. By 2026, just 35 percent held that view. The same poll found that 16 percent of Canadians in 2022 explicitly rated the US as “not reliable”. That proportion climbed to 65 percent this year.
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