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Trump's idea to make Canada the 51st state has negatives for Republicans, but positives, including single-payer health care, for everyone else.
Donald Trump has renewed his push for Canada to become the 51st State of the United States, just hours after King Charles III delivered a powerful speech to the Canadian Parliament.
Trump offered terms for Canada getting into the U.S. Golden Dome, something he said it sought. He said the cost would be $61 billion if the country remains 'separate' from the U.S.
0:46 Trump says it will cost Canada $61B to join Golden Dome, unless it becomes 51st state U.S. President Donald Trump said Tuesday that Canada will have to pay US$61 billion to be part of his ...
King Charles III provided an overview of the Legislature’s priorities for Prime Minister Mark Carney’s government and said that Canada will stay “strong and free” in light of President ...
King Charles highlighted Canada’s “self-determination” while delivering a rare speech to open the country's Parliament. The comments come on the heels of President Trump’s repeated ...
Mark Carney, the new prime minister of Canada, called the idea of Canada becoming America's 51st state "crazy." This assumes President Donald Trump was serious, as opposed to Trump taking a whack ...
President Trump and Canadian Prime Minister Mark Carney met for the first time Tuesday and clashed over the president's ongoing rhetoric about making Canada the 51st state.
LONDON - Britain's King Charles will attend Canada's state opening of parliament in Ottawa, Buckingham Palace said on Friday, in a clear show of support for the former British colony of which he ...
Regarding your editorial “Carney and Canada Thump Trump” (April 30): Canadians had grown tired of declining productivity, economic stagnation, excessive deficit spending, intrusive ...
The new logo designs were created by award-winning designer Benjamin Mayberry. He has done graphic design work for many professional sports teams, such as the 49ers, New England Patriots and San ...
As Canadians prepare to vote for prime minister in an election where President Donald Trump looms large, Secretary of State Marco Rubio reiterated the president's desire to make Canada a U.S. state.