Donald Trump trolls Justin Trudeau proposing Canada become the 51st state, claiming it would lower taxes and proposing Wayne Gretzky as Prime Minister.
Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau soared to victory in 2015 on the promise of change and “sunny ways” for the country.
President-elect Donald Trump made headlines on Christmas Day for calling out NHL legend Wayne Gretzky on social media. Trump, who'll be sworn into office on Jan. 20, revealed that he spoke to Gretzky about potentially becoming the next Prime Minister of Canada.
Donald Trump waited just three weeks after his election victory last month to restart one of his favourite hobbies during his first administration: trolling Justin Trudeau.
The final nail in Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau’s political coffin may have been delivered on Monday morning. The person holding the metaphorical hammer? Chrystia Freeland, who had been one of the most respected and trusted ministers in the Liberal government.
Trudeau's leadership is in crisis after the exit of his finance minister, who warned of an impending "tariff war" with the U.S.
Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau, once a political star, is fighting for his job amid calls to step down. Donald Trump is adding to his troubles.
The relationship remains strained, with significant economic stakes for Canada. If tensions escalate further, the impact on Canada’s economy could be serious
Trump named Miami-Dade County Commissioner Kevin Marino Cabrera as his choice for the post after suggesting that the U.S. should take control of the Panama Canal.
Donald Trump has made his strongest bid yet to take over Canada, offering the Canadian people a 60 percent tax cut if they agree to join the US and become the 51st US state. The president-elect has in recent days suggested a territorial expansion into Canada,
Joey Jones suggested that if Canada become a state as Donald Trump floated this week then it should be chopped into two states to avoid the "liberal cities."