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As President Donald Trump continues to toy (troll?) with the idea of Canada becoming the 51st state, he should consider a better option: Build a common market with our neighbors to the north.
Poilievre had made clear he would enact wide-scale change at the CBC and target other cultural institutions that didn’t fit with his Trump-lite version of right-wing politics. Voters broadly ...
Canadians are selling their second homes in snowbird hotspots such as Florida and Arizona due to anger and uncertainty over Trump’s rhetoric about turning Canada into the “51st state.” ...
Three months ago, it was still kind of funny. The idea of Canada becoming the 51st American state first blinked into public consciousness in early December. But coming from Donald Trump ...
In response to a Canadian reporter's question, White House Press Secretary Karoline Leavitt said President Trump "believes Canadians would benefit greatly from becoming the 51st state." ...
It's hosted by Marissa Streit, the CEO of PragerU. Her first question to the expat, delivered with a laugh: "Should Canada be the 51st state?" MacDonald sighed; he's no "elbows up" patriot.
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