The United States probably won’t annex Canada. But Trump’s imperial dreams are already destabilizing the world.
Trudeau's resignation has shaken up Canadian politics, but experts say it will have little impact on Donald Trump's trade agenda.
When the Canadian prime minister burst onto the scene in 2015, his liberal bona fides made him an instant political star. That was then.
Outgoing PM Justin Trudeau says Canada becoming the 51st state is "not going to happen," though President-elect Trump is a "successful negotiator."
Canada's Prime Minister Justin Trudeau was once crowned the 'word's hottest leader' but now he's stepped down, who will take the unofficial title?
When Prime Minister Justin Trudeau was elected in 2015, he promised sunny ways and "a real change." Over the last nine years, there's no doubt his government has focused on fighting climate change, advancing Indigenous reconciliation and lifting some Canadians out of poverty.
Justin Trudeau’s leadership is harmful to Canada and its citizens.
Cabinet ministers, a former central banker and a one-time provincial premier are all reportedly eyeing the top job.
President-elect Trump proposed making Canada the 51st state, citing $200–250 billion in US subsidies and low NATO contributions. PM Trudeau earlier dismissed the remarks as a distraction, reaffirming sovereignty and warning of countermeasures if tariffs are imposed.
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VANCOUVER — Canada's outgoing Prime Minister Justin Trudeau on Sunday suggested that US President-elect Donald Trump's remarks about Canada becoming the US' "51st state" have distracted attention from the harm that steep tariffs would inflict on US consumers.
After more than a decade as prime minister, Justin Trudeau has succumbed to unpopularity at home, infighting in his party – and questions over his response to the incoming US administration.