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US President Donald Trump has refreshed his threat to annex Canada just hours after King Charles spoke of the nation's "anxiety about a drastically changing world" while opening parliament in Ottawa.
Statistics Canada said Friday that Canada's economy grew by 2.2 per cent on an annualized basis in the first quarter, a rate higher than expected. The growth was largely driven by companies stockpiling ahead of tariffs imposed by U.
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Inquisitr on MSNDonald Trump Claims Canada is ‘Considering’ to be a Part of USA—Mark Carney Breaks SilenceDonald Trump doesn’t like to take no for an answer. The President recently claimed that Canada is “considering” the offer to become America’s 51st State. Trump’s claims were immediately debunked by the Canadian Prime Minister’s office.
King Charles will walk a diplomatic tightrope as he opens Canada's Parliament for the first time, 48 years after his mother.
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The Mirror US on MSNKing Charles delivers 'carrot-and-stick' hint at how the UK will tackle Donald TrumpKing Charles' recent comments appear to be part of a wider plan to placate the US President's more extreme tendencies, as the Monarch wades in on a North American controversy
Trump doubled down on that sentiment when speaking with Canadian Prime Minister Mark Carney. After Carney told Trump that Canada is “not for sale," Trump responded, “Never say never.” Soon thereafter, Carney extended an invitation to King Charles to come visit.
Canada's economy grew faster than expected in the first quarter, data showed on Friday, primarily driven by exports as companies in the United States rushed to stockpile goods before President Donald Trump's tariffs were implemented.
Alison Carleton, a family medicine doctor who moved from Iowa to Manitoba in 2017, said she left to escape the daily grind of America’s for-profit health care system and because she was appalled that Trump was elected the first time, NPR said.