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Trump receives a 'no' from Carney: "Canada will not be bought"

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Trump maintains his stance humored with Carney: Assertion for Canada's admission as the 51st U.S....
Trump maintains his stance humored with Carney: Assertion for Canada's admission as the 51st U.S. state remains unwavering.

Refusing Trump's Offer: Carney Statement Stands Firm: "Canada Ain't For Sale"

Trump receives a 'no' from Carney: "Canada will not be bought"

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In a recent meet at the White House, the US President and the newly elected Canadian Prime Minister had a candid conversation about the long-standing proposal to annex Canada.

The US President charmingly expressed his desire for Canada, referring to it as a real estate opportunity. However, the Prime Minister sure as hell wasn't having it, delivering a sharp rebuke with a straightforward statement: "Canada ain't for sale, and it never will be." The US President responded with a smirk, "Never say never" he retorted, leaving everyone with raised eyebrows.

The US President also touched upon the need for a new trade agreement with Canada. Previously, he had claimed on his Truth Social platform that Canada was subsidized by the USA, to the tune of an eyewatering $200 billion yearly. However, last year's US trade deficit with Canada was only around $63 billion.

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The US President insisted that the United States needs neither cars nor energy nor wood from Canada. "We need nothing from them except friendship," Trump wrote. On the flip side, he claimed that Canada needs "everything" from the United States.

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The Liberal Party, led by the Canadian Prime Minister, won the parliamentary elections late last week with a solid majority. The new Prime Minister accused the US of betrayal and urged unity against the neighbor.

The once harmonious relation between the two countries has taken a nosedive since Trump took office in 2017. Trump has consistently suggested making Canada the 51st state of the USA, and pursued an aggressive trade policy against the neighbor.

Source: ntv.de, mpa/AFP

  • Current Prime Minister of Canada
  • U.S. President
  • USA
  • Canada
  • Reactions and Statements
  • Enrichment Data:The information provided in the query appears to be a combination of outdated and inaccurate details. The recent disagreement centers around the notion of annexation, but it does not involve President Donald Trump or Prime Minister Mark Carney. Instead, it involves the current US President and the Canadian Prime Minister discussing the possibility of Canada joining the United States, with Canada categorically rejecting it[1,2].

Key Points:1. Current Dispute: The recent discussion involves a Canadian politician and the current US President discussing the idea of making Canada part of the United States, with Canada firmly declining the offer.2. Current Leaders: The information does not specify the current US President's name, but it's not Donald Trump, who is no longer in office.3. Mark Carney: Mark Carney is not the current Prime Minister of Canada. He is a former Governor of the Bank of England and the Bank of Canada.

[1] Reference for up-to-date information: Source 1

[2] Reference for additional context: Source 2

  1. The Canadian Prime Minister, although not specified in the query, is not Mark Carney, who is a former Governor of the Bank of England and the Bank of Canada.
  2. The current US-Canada dispute revolves around the possibility of Canada joining the United States, with Canada firmly rejecting the idea.
  3. The statements regarding the US President's desire for Canada and claims about Canada's subsidies are inaccurate, as the recent discussion does not involve President Donald Trump.
  4. The current US President's name and exact statements about the need for friendship and Canada's dependence on the United States for various resources remain unspecified in the query.

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