Wonderful," there are a few reasons O’Leary earned the Trump comparison.
He decried Prime Minister Justin Trudeau for his mishandling of the Canadian economy and mentioned Canada’s debt issues.
“Trudeau does not stand a chance, and we deserve better.”

A more businesslike approach to politics was one major similarity between O’Leary and Trump.
That wasn’t the only connection between them, however.
Mark Burnett created “The Apprentice” and produced both that show and “Shark Tank.”

However, O’Leary and Trump didn’t agree on many issues beyond fiscal policies.
One major example of this was O’Leary’s views on immigration.
“I’m a half-Lebanese, half-Irish immigrant,” O’Leary told theBBCin 2017.

“If there was a wall around Canada, I wouldn’t exist.
So the policies he is pushing forward are not mine.
Canada is a very inclusive country.”
O’Leary’s political career didn’t last long.
By April 2017, he was no longer in the running for the Conservative Party leader seat.
He criticized the state of New York, calling it “a loser state.”
“Forget about Trump, this is not a Trump situation.
This is a New York problem now,” he said.
“Like California is a loser state.
There are many loser states because of policy, high taxes, uncompetitive regulation.”
He pointed out that no one seemed to be negatively affected by Trump’s actions.
“What developer doesn’t ask for the highest price valued for any building they built?”
“It’s appalling.
It’s unjust,” O’Leary said of the ruling.
“I would go as far to say it’s un-American.”
Businesses will flee NYC & State after the Corrupt Judge’s ruling!"