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.
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.
Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau was caught on a hot mic discussing President Trump’s threats to turn Canada into the ...
Prime Minister Justin Trudeau, in a talk with business leaders, said Canada’s wealth of critical minerals are behind Mr.
Prime Minister Justin Trudeau on Friday said U.S. President Donald Trump's talk about absorbing Canada "is a real thing" and ...
Speaking to reporters from his city hall office Wednesday afternoon, Martin Ritsma said he spoke Monday via Zoom to a group of roughly three-dozen people – a mix of local business and civic leaders – ...
Canadian business and labor leaders will meet in Toronto this Friday to discuss diversifying trade and boosting the economy ...
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Hosted on MSNU.S. strikes one-month tariff pause deal with Canada, MexicoThe U.S. struck deals with Canada and Mexico on Monday to delay potentially devastating tariffs for a month. Why it matters: ...
Mr. Trump is trying to remake the world in his image – suspicious of friends, disdainful of allies, hostile to rules and ...
President Donald Trump has agreed to a 30-day suspension of tariff threats on Canada and Mexico after both countries took ...
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