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Canadian soccer coach Marsch tells Trump to 'lay off ridiculous rhetoric' of Canada as 51st state
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Canada’s men’s soccer coach is an American. He’s ‘ashamed’ of Trump’s call for Canada to be the 51st state
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Canada's mens soccer coach blasts Trump's 'ridiculous' comments on nation becoming 51st state
'Sucking up to Trump': King Charles blasted for state invite despite threats to Canada
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Donald Trump accepts ‘unprecedented’ second state visit invite from King Charles
Trump accepts invite to UK to meet King Charles
President Donald Trump will soon meet King Charles in a state visit to the United Kingdom, Trump and British Prime Minister Keir Starmer revealed Thursday at the White House. The two spoke to the press in the Oval Office ahead of bilateral talks,
Good morning. Donald Trump says tariffs on Canada and Mexico—plus a bigger duty on China—will hit next week. OpenAI drops its newest tool. And Blue Origin is launching a star-studded, all-female crew into space.
President Donald Trump called the U.S. hockey team on Thursday to wish players good luck ahead of their 4 Nations Face-Off final against Canada.
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Trump dominates Liberal leadership debate in Canada
Liberal party leadership candidates in Canada debate who is best to deal with Trump
The four candidates vying to become the next leader of Canada’s Liberal party have made the case during a debate why they are best suited to deal with U.S. President Donald Trump
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Canada's Liberals mount a comeback amid Trump threats, polls show
The couple paid the entire restaurant's bill over the weekend, citing President Donald Trump's divisive rhetoric and their love of Canada.
A senior White House trade adviser has threatened to redraw the U.S.-Canada border, according to The Telegraph. Peter Navarro, officially President Donald Trump’s senior counselor for trade and manufacturing,
U.S. President Donald Trump's persistent boast that Canada will be the 51st U.S. state has been met with different degrees of seriousness in Canada. UNB military historian Marc Milner considers the issue.
Nothing about Donald Trump’s second presidency bodes well for America’s allies and friends, including Canada, due to his complete disdain for international law.