In a recent interview, Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau revealed that he discussed Trump's suggestion of making Canada the “51st state” during a visit to Mar-a-Lago. Trudeau recounted a light-hearted exchange where they mused about a hypothetical trade involving U.S. states, which Trump quickly dismissed as not funny.


Trump has previously made remarks about the possibility of merging the U.S. and Canada, often in a provocative manner, possibly as a strategy to negotiate better trade deals, especially in light of potential tariffs on Canadian exports which Trudeau warned would provoke a "robust response." Trudeau emphasized the seriousness of the potential impact of tariffs on both Canadian exports and American consumers.


Additionally, Trump has made headlines with comments on acquiring Greenland and the Panama Canal, suggesting the need for military force regarding these territories. His statements have raised eyebrows and sparked discussions about U.S. foreign policy and territorial claims.




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As Canada prepares for Trudeau's upcoming resignation as prime minister, the discourse around these topics highlights ongoing tensions and the complex relationship between the U.S. and its northern neighbor.