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US President Donald Trump has refreshed his threat to annex Canada just hours after King Charles spoke of the nation's "anxiety about a drastically changing world" while opening parliament in Ottawa.
King Charles will walk a diplomatic tightrope as he opens Canada's Parliament for the first time, 48 years after his mother.
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Inquisitr on MSNDonald Trump Claims Canada is ‘Considering’ to be a Part of USA—Mark Carney Breaks SilenceDonald Trump doesn’t like to take no for an answer. The President recently claimed that Canada is “considering” the offer to become America’s 51st State. Trump’s claims were immediately debunked by the Canadian Prime Minister’s office.
Trump doubled down on that sentiment when speaking with Canadian Prime Minister Mark Carney. After Carney told Trump that Canada is “not for sale," Trump responded, “Never say never.” Soon thereafter, Carney extended an invitation to King Charles to come visit.
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GB News on MSNBy threatening Canada, Donald Trump has not only risked the US-Canadian relationship but the US-UK relationship as well, says Sir Jacob Rees-MoggHis Majesty the King is in his realm of Canada in what could be his greatest test yet. His Britannic Majesty's Government is in a predicament over this, because the person of the sovereign is the key diplomatic link between the United Kingdom and Donald Trump's White House.
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The National Interest on MSNCanada Hates Donald Trump, But Will It Still Purchase the F-35?Canada signed a contract to purchase eighty-eight F-35A fighters. Whether one loves U.S. president Donald Trump or hates him, his blunt and brash leadership style has yielded both positive and negative results alike for America’s relations with its NATO allies.