As President-elect Donald Trump prepares for his return to the White House in 2025, he has recently caused a stir by floating the idea of hockey legend Wayne Gretzky running for prime minister of Canada. This unexpected suggestion highlights Trump's growing interest in Canadian politics and his ongoing belief in deepening ties between the U.S. and its northern neighbor.
Trump's Remark on Wayne Gretzky and Canada’s Future
In a recent post on Truth Social, Trump described the 63-year-old Gretzky as a potential political powerhouse, stating, "Wayne, why don’t you run for Prime Minister of Canada, soon to be known as the Governor of Canada — You would win easily, you wouldn't even have to campaign." Trump's playful tone only added fuel to speculation about a possible future for Gretzky in politics. While Gretzky reportedly showed no interest in running, Trump’s comments sparked both curiosity and amusement across social media.
This comment came shortly after Trump’s successful 2024 election campaign, where he reaffirmed his stance on Canada’s political future. Trump has long suggested that Canada could one day become the 51st state, claiming that many Canadians would benefit from the U.S. tax system and military protection. His statement, although somewhat controversial, reflects his ongoing push for closer political and economic ties between the two nations.
Wayne Gretzky’s Political History and Stance
Wayne Gretzky, often referred to as “The Great One,” has not been shy about his political preferences. In the 2015 Canadian federal elections, he endorsed the Conservative Party, even attending rallies for then-leader Stephen Harper. At the time, Gretzky praised Harper as “one of the greatest prime ministers ever” and expressed support for Conservative policies. His involvement in Canadian politics also extended to endorsing Patrick Brown for leadership of the Progressive Conservative Party.
Additionally, Gretzky has been vocal on several global issues, including the ongoing war in Ukraine. The former professional athlete has urged for Russia to be banned from international sports events, reflecting his concern for global peace and his Ukrainian heritage. He is a dual U.S.-Canadian citizen, which adds another layer of complexity to his potential future political involvement.
The Possible Influence of Trump’s Comments on Canada’s 2025 Election
Trump's suggestion has garnered significant attention, especially as Canada prepares for its 2025 federal election. Current polling shows the Conservative Party, led by Pierre Poilievre, holding a strong lead over Prime Minister Justin Trudeau’s Liberal Party. This election is set to take place before October 20, 2025, and the outcome could reshape Canada’s political landscape.
Though Gretzky has not expressed any intention to enter the political arena, Trump’s comments have stirred public discourse. Could the hockey legend ever make a political move? Given his popularity and longstanding public persona, some Canadians may see his candidacy as an interesting proposition, even if it remains far from reality.
Netizens React to Trump's Suggestion of Gretzky for Prime Minister
Reactions on social media have been swift and varied. Many users found Trump’s comments amusing, while others questioned the practicality of such an idea. Here’s a look at how Twitter users have responded:
- @SportyFan2024: “Wayne Gretzky as PM? Why not! He already has the best reputation in Canada. #GretzkyForPM”
- @TrueConservative88: “Couldn’t agree more, Trump! Gretzky’s leadership on and off the ice makes him a great fit. #PrimeMinisterGretzky”
- @Canada2025: “Trump seriously wants to make Canada the 51st state? This is getting ridiculous. #NotHappening”
- @HockeyExpert2024: “I can’t believe this is even a conversation. Gretzky’s legacy is unmatched, but politics? #StickToHockey”
- @TrueNorthStrong2024: “If Gretzky runs for PM, he might have my vote! I’d love to see that happen. #GretzkyForCanada”
- @PoliticalJunkie21: “Trump’s comments are out of touch. Gretzky should focus on sports, not politics. #FocusOnHockey”
What’s Next for Trump and Gretzky in Politics?
As 2025 approaches, both Trump and Gretzky will undoubtedly remain in the spotlight. With Trump assuming office again in January, he may continue to engage with Canadian political matters, particularly as Canada heads into its federal elections. However, whether or not Gretzky will entertain the idea of a political career remains unclear.
For now, it appears that Wayne Gretzky will stick to his legacy as an iconic athlete rather than take a shot at political office. But as we’ve seen before, politics can be full of surprises.


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