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Canadian Prime Minister Mark Carney said emphatically Tuesday that Canada is "not for sale" and "won't be for sale, ever" in ...
The Canadian prime minister met with President Trump days after being elected on an anti-Trump platform as relations between ...
S itting next to President Donald Trump, Canadian Prime Minister Mark Carney got the clip he wanted Canadians to see: him ...
President Trump and Canadian Prime Minister Mark Carney met in the Oval Office, where Carney told Mr. Trump that Canada is ...
President Trump and new Canadian leader Carney tried to be civil, but their differences on annexation and trade were clear in ...
The prime minister said Canada would “never” join the United States but is willing to work with Trump on a new trade and ...
Canadian Prime Minister Mark Carney told President Donald Trump on Tuesday during a meeting at the White House that Canada ...
Trump says the US will "always' protect Canada, and adds that "it's not a money thing". He then questions why the American ...
President Trump again he wanted Canada to be America’s 51st state — but was rebuffed by newly-elected Prime Minister Mark Carney in a tense exchange in the Oval Office.
Mark Carney had a clear response to Trump's rhetoric about Canada becoming the 51st state. But body language experts say both leaders' nonverbal cues revealed a lot.
Trump continues to push the idea of Canada becoming the 51st state and has hit the country with a 25% tariff on imports.
While Trump acknowledged that Canada was stepping up its investment in military security, Trump said "never say never" in response to Canada becoming another state. "I’ve had many, many things that ...