Donald Trump has repeatedly talked about making Canada the US’ ‘51st state.’ This, despite Canada’s outgoing Prime Minister Justin Trudeau repeatedly and publicly shooting down such a notion. But did Trudeau actually offer to trade Trump certain parts of Canada in exchange for Vermont or California?
Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau once again dismissed US President-elect Donald Trump's remarks suggesting Canada could become the 51st state of the United States.
The development comes a month after Canada's deputy prime minister, Chrystia Freeland, resigned suddenly from Trudeau's cabinet.
Today, Prime Minister Justin Trudeau met with the President and Chief Executive Officer (CEO) of the National Association of Manufacturers, Jay Timmons, and with the CEO of Business Roundtable, Joshua Bolten.
Elon Musk mocks Justin Trudeau as a ‘girl’ after the Canadian PM rejects Trump’s suggestion of a U.S. takeover.
President-elect Donald Trump plans to use economic force to make Canada the 51st state, sparking a sharp response from Trudeau.
President-elect Donald Trump and Tesla CEO Elon Musk have celebrated the news that Justin Trudeau is stepping down as Canadian Prime Minister. Trudeau, who announced his resignation in a Monday morning press conference,
Trudeau's suggestion that there's not a "snowball's chance in hell" his nation joins the U.S. was met with a brutal comeback from Elon Musk.
Justin Trudeau’s resignation sparked a nationwide contest to replace him as Prime Minister of Canada, with several top candidates emerging from the Liberal Party.
Experts have told Newsweek that Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau's resignation will mean "very little" for immigration policy in practice.