VANCOUVER, British Columbia (AP) — President-elect Donald Trump’s remarks that Canada should become the 51st state drew ...
Former Canadian PM Jean Chretien, who served as PM from 1993 to 2003, has joined officials critical of Trump's push to make ...
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Former Canadian PM Jean Chrétien, celebrating his 91st birthday, rejected Trump's remarks suggesting Canada join the US, ...
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We would be the largest land mass in the world. We would be self-reliant in every respect (food, energy, minerals, water). We ...
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"Give your head a shake!", said Jean Chretien joined a chorus of officials from the northern U.S. neighbour who say Mr. Trump's remarks are no longer a joke and may undermine America's closest ally.
The only certainty for die-hard federal Liberals is they will have a new leader by March 9. Beyond that, uncertainty reigns ...
Canada's top security officials are ramping up planning in Kananaskis, just west of Calgary, for the 51st G7 leaders' summit in June, more than two decades after the region last held the high-profile ...
Jean Chrétien, who was Canada’s prime minister from 1993 to 2003, joined a chorus of officials from the northern U.S. neighbor who say Trump's remarks are no longer a joke and may undermine ...