Again, we're all storming off track. The issue is not Trump. He is simply a reflection of what the U.S. is - a nation founded on racism, murder and theft -and which still operates on these. The U.S. has been voting for presidents who support racism and mass murder and looting of other countries for many, many years. (No. Lincoln did NOT go to war to free the slaves. In fact, well into the war, he was still opposed to freeing the slaves.)
Trump is a typical American president, but one with a serious ego problem. Choosing another president will change nothing. This is a country that was based on racism and looting and murder long before Trump was born.
The best thing Canada could do would be to detach itself from the American empire. But I see no sign that any Canadian party is prepared to do that.
Bush told secrets to Russia? Big deal. Previous presidents murdered millions, let billionaires off paying taxes, created rising poverty in the U.S., tortured unknown thousands. Meanwhile, the total number of Americans killed by terrorists falls well short of the number killed by a health system that exists more to make a profit than to help people.
The problem is not Trump. He's a symptom, not the sickness.