Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau said that he mused over a trade for Vermont or California in response to President-elect Donald Trump signaling an interest in annexing Canada.
Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau said he and President-elect Trump briefly discussed his comments about making the neighboring country the “51st state” during his Mar-a-Lago visit in Florida in November.
New York and Vermont recently passed laws like these, which require energy companies to pay climate damages and will likely face fierce challenges.
Morehouse added that you should only use credit cards or checks to make financial donations. Some organizations she said are seeking support include the California Community Foundation, the Los Angeles Food Bank, the Los Angeles Fire Department Foundation and the California Fire Foundation.
California Attorney General Rob Bonta and attorneys general from 10 other Democratic-led states on Thursday said the Trump administration could not “commandeer” state and local law enforcement for its federal immigration enforcement efforts.
Justin Trudeau rejected Donald Trump's suggestion to make Canada the 51st U.S. state, calling it a distraction from the real issue: Trump’s proposed 25% tariffs on Canadian goods. Trudeau warned that the tariffs would raise prices,
“And when I started to suggest, well, maybe there could be a trade for Vermont or California for certain parts, he immediately decided that it was not that funny anymore, and we moved on to a ...
20% of Four Quarters' earnings Wednesday night to benefit animal shelter in southern California. Music echoed through the Onion City Wednesday night, all to support victims of wildfires on the West coast. Four Quarters hosted a benefit show, donating 25% of their earnings from the event to the Pasadena Humane Society.
Why AG Charity Clark is among those who says: "babies born here in Vermont have a constitutional right to be embraced as Vermonters and Americans.”
Shiffrin's spent the better part of two months sidelined from ski racing. Now, she's planning her comeback.
Six weeks ago, Mikaela Shiffrin didn’t have the core strength to even rise out of a chair. A sneeze or a laugh brought on instant pain. That was all due to a serious crash in a giant slalom race on Nov. 30 in Killington, Vermont, where something punctured her in the side — still a mystery — and caused severe trauma to her oblique muscles.