Days Before Canada's Election, Trump Insists That Canada Needs The Us More Than The Us Needs It

President Donald Trump said Wednesday that Canada would "cease to exist" if it weren't for the United States - comments that came just days before Canadians are set to vote in an election dominated by Trump's remarks on the country's economy and sovereignty.
Trump reinserted himself into Canada's election during a signing ceremony inside the Oval Office, saying Canada "would cease to exist as a country" if the U.S. stopped buying its goods.
"I have to be honest, as a state, it works great," said Trump, who previously threatened to make the country the 51st state through economic coercion.
Trump reiterated his claim that the U.S. doesn't need anything from Canada - including autos and oil.
"We don't really want Canada to make cars for us, to put it bluntly. We want to make our own cars," Trump said.