Canada, Trump and 51st state
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U.S. senators meet Canadian Prime Minister Mark Carney to discuss trade tensions and strengthen bilateral relations, focusing on economic and defense priorities.
In a historic address to Canada's Parliament today, King Charles III reaffirmed the nation's sovereignty, declaring it "strong and free" amid escalating tensions with the United States. This rare intervention by the monarch comes in response to U.S. President Donald Trump 's suggestions about annexing Canada as the 51st state.
The decision is consistent with the country’s stand that the levies imposed under emergency law ‘were unlawful’
Prime Minister Mark Carney said the two nations “will cooperate where necessary, where it is in both of our interests very clearly, but we won’t necessarily cooperate.”
King Charles III will outline new Prime Minister Mark Carney’s government priorities in a speech in Parliament in what’s viewed as a show of support in the face of annexation threats by U.S. President
The legal confusion over tariffs has buffeted U.S. trading partners around the world, casting doubt on the durability of Trump’s most potent bargaining tool.
The Canada-US relationship has captivated social media, drawing parallels to the power dynamics between ancient Athens and Rome.