Trump, prime minister of Canada and 51st state
Donald Trump repeated his desires for US territorial expansion, taking aim at the Panama Canal, Greenland, and Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau.
Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau soared to victory in 2015 on the promise of change and “sunny ways” for the country.
Trudeau's leadership is in crisis after the exit of his finance minister, who warned of an impending "tariff war" with the U.S.
US 'gets nothing in return' for ‘billions of dollars’ worth of repairs to canal, says president-elect - Anadolu Ajansı
Donald Trump mocked Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau after his top minister’s surprise resignation following a clash on how to handle the president-elect’s looming tariffs.
Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau, once a political star, is fighting for his job amid calls to step down. Donald Trump is adding to his troubles.
President-elect Donald Trump this week once again issued several taunts directed at America's largest trading partner, Canada, and Justin Trudeau, its prime minister. Christian Benavides has the latest.
Trudeau's hold on power was further threatened after one of his Cabinet members abruptly resigned over Trudeau's approach to Trump.
The president-elect appeared to make bizarre claims and said that Greenland was "needed by the United States for National Security purposes" and extended Christmas wishes to people there. Trump also spoke of Panama Canal and rued that the US was spending "Billions of Dollars in "repair" money".
The president-elect railed against political foes and world leaders in a scathing holiday tirade on Truth Social.
Donald Trump has made his strongest bid yet to take over Canada, offering the Canadian people a 60 percent tax cut if they agree to join the US and become the 51st US state.