MONTREAL ‒ Canadians didn’t take President Donald Trump seriously at first when he suggested Canada should become the 51st state. “They thought, ‘He’s just fooling around. He’s just joking. He’s just ...
The recent resurgence of Canadian nationalism is a response to explicit threats made by United States President Donald Trump, who has repeatedly expressed his desire to make Canada the 51st American ...
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Trump's suggestion of Canada becoming the 51st state, trade tariffs, and dismissive attitude toward Canadian leaders fueled a boost in national pride on Canada Day. Polls show a surge in Canadian ...
President Trump’s border crackdown and bid for Canada to become the “51st state” have threatened the relationship between Derby, Vt., and Stanstead, Quebec. Credit... Supported by By Jenna Russell ...