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Canada should watch out for 'stupid' Trump, former Mexican president warns

A former president of Mexico who has publicly sparred with Donald Trump is warning Canada that he could turn his attention to Canada next.

Vicente Fox says Trump is a 'gringo' who threatens NAFTA, world peace

Former Mexican President Mexico Vicente Fox says Donald Trump's plan to tear up NAFTA would have dire consequences for Mexico and Canada, calling it a "stupid" idea. (Marcus Donner/Reuters)

A former Mexicanpresidentis warning Canada that Donald Trump could turn his attention to the north next after spending the better part of his presidential campaign directing his ire at Mexico and its people.

"Canada please watch out, because today this guy goes crazy against Mexico and later he will do it with Canada,"VicenteFox said in an interview with Chris Hall on CBC Radio'sThe House. "If today is Mexico, next will be Canada, he will declare a trade war with Canada. That's a lose-lose proposition, everyone will lose with things like that.He's threateningNAFTA. That's absolutely stupid."

Trump has pilloried the free trade agreement between Canada, the United States and Mexicocalling it "a disaster."

NAFTA, established in 1994, created a North American free trade bloc that eliminated most tariffs on trade between Canada, the U.S. and Mexico. Trump has said the deal has hollowed outthe American heartland, shippingmanufacturing jobs south to Mexico.

But the government of Canada says the agreementhas been a boon to our economy.

"We estimate that 2.5 million Canadian jobs depend on trade with the United States," a spokesperson for International Trade MinisterChrystiaFreelandsaid in a statement. "NAFTAhas had an overwhelmingly positive effect on the Canadian economy. It has opened up new export opportunities, acted as a stimulus to build internationally competitive businesses, and helped attract significant foreign investment."

"We're being defrauded by all these countries," Trump said in a recent interview with the CBS News program60 Minutes."We need fair trade. Not free trade. We need fair trade.It's got to be fair," Trump insisted.

Fox said that Trump is dangerously misguided, threatening to destroy a trade deal that has generated millions of new jobs.

"He does not look at the results, he's just trying to please the U.S. electorate.Trading is a very positive economic issue that brings in development, jobs and wealth to the nations that trade. He is out of reality. I really consider him a danger. He cannot enclose that leading nation in four walls, that's stupid thinking, and it's based on fear," Fox said.

Fox was leader of the centre-right National Action Party and served as president of Mexicofrom 2000 to 2006. During his tenure he had close relations with former U.S. president George W. Bush and was a strong proponent of freetrade among all of theNorth American countries.

He has gained international notoriety with his recent comments about Trump and the Republican presidential candidate's pledge to build a wall across the U.S. southern border. Trump has said he will force Mexico to pay for the wall.

The promise is at the heart of his campaign for president and hasbeen turned into a call-and-response at his rallies, where he asks supporters who will pay for the wall and they yell back, "Mexico!"

"I have to say that we are not, I am not going to pay for that f***ing wall.And please don't take out the f***ing full word," Fox toldFusion TV's JorgeRamos, speaking in English

"This guy used a filthy, disgusting word on television, and he should be ashamed of himself and he should apologize, OK?"Trump said in response.

Trump a 'gringo'

The former Mexican leader said Canada and Mexico should band togetherand denounce Trump and his anti-trade policies that threaten our respective economies.

Former Mexican President Vicente Fox sends a message to Donald Trump. (@KApolitics / Twitter)

He also said Trump is reminiscent of American leaders from a previous generation who saw other nations not as partners, but as semi-colonial possessions to be used and abused at will.

"He more reminds me of the ugly American of the20thcentury, the hated gringo in Mexico and Latin America. He represents that to me, that would be awful if we go back.Canada and Mexico are neighbours with them, and they should respect us as neighbours," he said.

NAFTA'plus'

Fox saidthe upcoming Three Amigos summit which will seeU.S. PresidentBarackObamaand Mexican PresidentEnriquePeaNietotravel to Ottawa to meet with Prime Minister JustinTrudeau is a chance for the three countries to jump start relations after a period of some tension.

Former prime minister Stephen Harperslapped visas on Mexican travellers headed for Canadain an effort to eliminate bogus refugee claims, a move that angered Mexican politicians and soured bilateral relations. Harper postponed a scheduled Three Amigos summit last winter.

"I think we need aNAFTAplus. We should work on climate, we should on natural resources,we should work on an [integrated]financial system that is all comprehensive between our two, three nations," Fox said. "I think we need aNAFTAthat brings in new and refreshing ideas. Thisinitiative called upon by Prime Minister JustinTrudeau, I think it's exciting but the thing is to make it come true."

Trudeauhas vowed to lift the visa requirement, and has pushed for a North Americanclimate deal to tackle greenhouse gas emissions.