President Trump has repeatedly suggested Canada would be better off if it agreed to become the 51st U.S. state.
The Canadian prime minister reportedly thought the media left the room when he weighed in on the U.S. president's threats.
Justin Trudeau said on a "hot mic" that President Donald Trump's proposal for Canada to become the United States' 51st state is a "real thing." ...
Canada’s government and business leaders will likely face increasing pressure to clarify the country’s position amid Donald ...
Trudeau made the comments to Canadian business and labor leaders in a closed door meeting Friday in remarks that were accidentally broadcast on a loudspeaker.
Prime Minister Justin Trudeau says President Donald Trump’s talk of making Canada the 51st state is “a real thing” and is ...
Trudeau's comments came after the media had been ushered out of the room. They were heard by gathered journalists because the ...
Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau has warned firmly against US President Donald Trump's intention to impose 25 per cent tariffs on Canada, saying that Ottawa is “willing to inflict economic ...
Trump’s promise to steer the US on a protectionist course sets up hefty challenges for whoever replaces Prime Minister Justin Trudeau ... exports to the US alone make up about 20 percent ...
Canada’s Prime Minister Justin Trudeau said his country will respond “robustly” if US President Donald Trump follows through with imposing tariffs on Canada, telling reporters on Tuesday ...
Justin Trudeau and Danielle Smith will argue that ... said the April 1 deadline gives Canadians time to make case to the Trump administration that Canada should be exempted from tariffs.
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