Trump's threat to impose high tariffs on Canadian goods is part of the reason Trudeau lost his job. Now Trump is suggesting there's a way he would reconsider
Departing Canadian PM Justin Trudeau has issued a chilly rebuke to Donald Trump over his threats to force Canada to become the 51st American state.
Not a snowball’s chance,' is possibly the first time Justin Trudeau has adopted a strong tone against Donald Trump's proposal to make Canada the 51st state of the United States
Trudeau has been the leader of Canada's Liberal Party since 2013, but ominous 2025 election polls — and his testy relationship with Trump — led his caucus to revolt against him
In a post to Truth Social on Monday, President-elect Donald Trump suggested that Prime Minister Justin Trudeau knew "many people in Canada LOVE being the 51st State" and the tariff policies Trump said he would enforce, leading to Trudeau's resignation announcement earlier today.
President-elect Donald Trump, since his presidential election win, has been making repeated calls for Canada to join the US federation as its 51st state.
President-elect Donald Trump and Tesla CEO Elon Musk have celebrated the news that Justin Trudeau is stepping down as Canadian Prime Minister. Trudeau, who announced his resignation in a Monday morning press conference,
President-elect Donald Trump has doubled down on his suggestion of a merged United States and Canada following Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau’s decision to resign.
OTTAWA — Prime Minister Justin Trudeau struck back Tuesday at more than a month of social media taunting from President-elect Donald Trump, saying there wasn’t “a snowball’s chance in hell” of Canada becoming America’s 51st state.
US President-elect Donald Trump said on Tuesday he would only use "economic force" and not military force against Canada. During a press conference at his Mar-a-Lago resort in Florida, Trump was asked whether he would also use the military to acquire Canada. Trump responded, “No, economic force.”