President Trump has repeatedly suggested Canada would be better off if it agreed to become the 51st U.S. state.
The Canadian prime minister reportedly thought the media left the room when he weighed in on the U.S. president's threats.
Justin Trudeau said on a "hot mic" that President Donald Trump's proposal for Canada to become the United States' 51st state is a "real thing." ...
After threatening Canada with tariffs and urging it to become America's 51st state, Trump's attacks have spurred a wave of ...
Fans booed the U.S. national anthem before NHL and NBA games held in Canada on Tuesday, just after Canadian Prime Minister ...
Fans in Canada continued to boo the US national anthem before games in the NBA and NHL on Tuesday, despite news the previous day that US President Donald Trump had agreed to pause tariffs on the ...
Once again, a Canadian fan base broke out in boos during the U.S. national anthem amid the ongoing tariff dispute between the ...
Some of the purported concessions that led to a 30-day pause on the tariffs were things Canada and Mexico had already done ...
Following the submission of this article, Canadian prime minister Justin Trudeau announced he was taking steps to capitulate to U.S. demands on border security and fentanyl trafficking. In the first ...
The booing came shortly after Trump signed an order imposing stiff tariffs on imports from Canada, Mexico, and China.
China's tariffs - due to begin next Monday - would also apply to US oil and farm machinery, but more talks are due this week.
In a striking display of discontent, Canadian hockey fans booed the US national anthem during NHL games, expressing their ...
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