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BREAKING – Canada just rejected Trump ‘peace board’ seat for $1 Billion — government source Raise your hand if you’re against Trump’s “board of peace” ✋
Canada has drawn a hard line.
According to a senior government source, Ottawa has flatly rejected an offer to secure a seat on Donald Trump’s proposed “Board of Peace” — a position that would have cost an estimated $1 billion. The refusal lands as a major blow to the former U.S. president’s effort to assemble a new, Trump-led international power structure outside traditional global institutions.
The proposed board, unveiled by Trump allies as a bold alternative to existing multilateral bodies, has been marketed as a fast-acting forum to resolve global conflicts and oversee post-war reconstruction. But critics say the price tag attached to influence tells a very different story.
Canada appears to agree.
“This is not how peace is built,” the government source said, describing the idea of paying for a privileged seat as “incompatible with Canada’s values and international norms.”
A Pay-to-Play Peace Table?
Draft details circulating among diplomats suggest countries could participate on short terms, while long-term or permanent influence would be reserved for nations willing to pay enormous sums up front — reportedly as much as $1 billion. Trump would retain sweeping authority over the board’s agenda and leadership, a structure that has raised alarms among allies.
Opponents have labeled the plan a “pay-to-play peace council,” warning it risks sidelining the United Nations, weakening international law, and concentrating global decision-making in the hands of a single political figure.
Canada’s rejection signals that concern is no longer theoretical.
