Donald Trump is all set to take office in January 2025, and it looks like he has an agenda already. His aversion to Canadian PM Justin Trudeau is pretty well-known as he’s quite open about it. Trump has also called out Trudeau every now and then and he has done so yet again.
Trudeau flew to Mar-a-Lago last month and dined with Trump amid the 45th president’s threat to impose a 25% tariff on Canadian imports – which Trudeau reportedly told the president-elect would “kill” Canada’s economy.
In his Christmas message, Donald Trump mocked Canada and Justin Trudeau, sparking both controversy and conversation online.
A former adviser to Canadian Prime Minister Trudeau had a grim outlook on the world leader's political future after President-elect Trump floated an idea for a replacement.
Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau speaks at the Liberal caucus holiday party in Ottawa on Dec. 17, the day after Finance Minister Chrystia Freeland resigned unexpectedly. (Carlos Osorio/Reuters) TORONTO — Canada’s government is melting down at the worst possible moment.
Well, color us surprised with this one. There’s heavy speculation suggesting Donald Trump might really have a new plan for Canada. And the one person who might help him realize that plan (or even dream),
Canada's hopes that ongoing talks with the Trump administration to reduce a proposed 25% tariff on them have been dashed so far, despite another prominent meeting between the two countries.
Donald Trump's threat of whopping tariffs on Canadian exports and his trolling of Prime Minister Justin Trudeau are key tactics in a negotiating strategy to extract the best trade terms for the U.S.,
Donald Trump is offering Canadians a reduction of 'more than 60%' in taxes if their government joins America as its 51st state
O’Leary, a.k.a. “Mr. Wonderful,” had turned a lot of heads over Christmas when he floated the idea of going down to talk to Trump about the idea of negotiating a European Union-style economic partnership between Canada and the U.S. that sees no tariffs on trade, passports at the border and the Canadian dollar at par with the greenback.
Donald Trump is flagrantly disrespecting Canadian sovereignty and, along with it, Canadian identity. Canada must respond accordingly.