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The Canadian PM is navigating his role as a diplomat and statesman—not a politician on the campaign trail, writes David ...
The Republican president has repeatedly threatened that he intends to make Canada the "51st state." He said in an interview ...
President Trump hosted Canadian Prime Minister Mark Carney at the White House on Tuesday for their first in-person meeting ...
President Trump and Prime Minister Mark Carney met at the White House on Tuesday amid tensions between the U.S. and Canada ...
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Canada’s Mark Carney and President Donald Trump are expected to discuss trade, economic issues, and national security.
This week marked an important milestone in the state of trade between the United States and Canada. Since February, the ...
Canadian Prime Minister Mark Carey told President Donald Trump directly that Canada is "not for sale" as the two men met in the Oval Office.
After their Oval Office meeting, where the leaders fielded questions from journalists on tariffs and Trump's bid to acquire Canada, they continued talks in private. Trump and Carney also sat down ...
Canada, for generations, has staked its economy on integration with the United States. But against the backdrop of Trump’s threats of annexation and import tariffs, Carney rose to power by ...
"Regardless of anything, we're going to be friends with Canada." On trade, Mr. Trump insisted there is nothing Carney could say Tuesday to lift U.S. tariffs on Canadian goods. Carney called that a ...
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