Trump, Canada and 51st state
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Irish Star on MSNCanada's Prime Minister blasts UK for Donald Trump 'gesture' after '51st state' tensions mountThe Prime Minister of Canada, which is a Commonwealth country, hit out at the UK for inviting US President Donald Trump for a second state visit, during a tense period in relations between the two Nor
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Daily Express US on MSNCanada 'not impressed' with UK's Donald Trump move after '51st state' threatsCanada's Prime Minister Mark Carney said Canadians "weren't impressed by that gesture" which came amid heightened tensions between the US and Canada
Lawmakers scrutinized Trump's budget focusing on border security and tariffs, while Trump met with Canada's Prime Minister Mark Carney.
President Trump and Prime Minister Mark Carney met at the White House on Tuesday amid tensions between the U.S. and Canada over trade and other issues.
Newly elected Canadian Prime Minister Mark Carney told President Donald Trump that Canada is “not for sale” during a meeting in the Oval Office on Tuesday. Asked by a reporter about his repeated suggestions that Canada could become the United States’ 51st state,
Canada Prime Minister Mark Carney publicly told President Donald Trump that Canada is not for sale. But privately he also asked the president to not refer to Canada as the 51st state, he revealed to the reporters after the meeting was over.