US President Donald Trump jested with Canadian Prime Minister Mark Carney during a bilateral meeting, joking that Canada could be the "51st US State." Carney laughed along, and Trump said that while the two nations have had their differences, they can work them out.
The two leaders were speaking to reporters in the Oval Office, where Trump started by praising the Canadian leader, joking that he had made him "very popular" and noting that "from the very beginning", they had shared a good relationship.
Addressing the reporters at the Oval Office, Trump characterised the current trade talks between the US and Canada as "complicated, more complicated than maybe any other agreement we have on trade."
Canada's Prime Minister Mark Carney criticised new U.S. tariffs on Canadian exports, calling them unfair and harmful. He reaffirmed Canada's commitment to CUSMA, vowed to protect Canadian industries, and promised stronger local investment and trade diversification while continuing efforts to
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Canada has officially withdrawn its proposed digital services tax, aiming to revive trade negotiations with the US, just days after US President Donald Trump halted discussions in protest of the levy, Al Jazeera reported on Monday.
US President Donald Trump announced on Friday (US local time) that the United States will be terminating all discussions on trade with Canada, effective immediately. Sharing the details in a post on Truth Social, the US President called Canada a "very difficult country" to trade with.
US President Donald Trump claimed that he had offered Canada a choice between becoming the 51st state of the United States or remaining an independent nation, where he suggested that Canada could join the US "Golden Dome System" at no cost, while remaining separate would come at a price of U
Carney firmly rejected US President Donald Trump's suggestion that Canada become the 51st US state, stating, "It's important to distinguish wants from reality." Carney emphasised that his election victory and the votes he received demonstrate Canadians' clear desire for independence.
US President Donald Trump congratulated Canada's Prime Minister Mark Carney after his Liberal party won the election on Tuesday, with the leaders discussing their nations' relationship amid trade tensions, including US tariffs impacting Canadian economy.
Prime Minister Narendra Modi congratulated Mark Carney on his election as Canada's Prime Minister, expressing hope for stronger India-Canada relations built on shared democratic values and vibrant people-to-people ties.
Leavitt said that Trump has not shifted his stance on Canada, and he still believes that Canada would greatly benefit from becoming the 51st state of the United States of America.