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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.
President Donald Trump on Tuesday claimed he finally found a way to get Canada to “consider” becoming a U.S. state. But not many people are buying it. The president wrote on his Truth Social website that Canada “very much” wants to be part of his proposed “Golden Dome” missile defense system.
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Inquirer Business on MSNCanada Q1 growth up but Trump tariffs starting to hurtCanada’s latest growth figures, released Friday, were better than expected, but also highlighted weaknesses in the economy as the effects of a trade war launched by US President Donald Trump began to take hold.
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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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.
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GB News on MSNDonald Trump's tariffs BACK ON after President wins court appeal and hits out at 'activist' judges of 'hating' himDonald Trump's tariffs are set to return around the world after being reinstated by a US court. On Thursday, a federal appeals court temporarily brought back the levies - just one day after a trade court ruled that Trump had "exceeded his authority" in imposing the levies and ordered an immediate block on them.
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India Today on MSNTrump asks automakers including Musk's Tesla to build cars and parts in USUS President Donald Trump urged US automakers, including Tesla, to build entire vehicles and parts domestically, criticizing global supply chains amid new tariffs that may disrupt the auto industry and raise prices.
Deputy Nationals Leader Kevin Hogan has commented on Prime Minister Anthony Albanese’s expected meeting with US President Donald Trump. The Prime Minister is expected to meet with the US President on the sidelines of the G7 in Canada in the upcoming weeks.