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The president has intensified his criticism of Canada in private conversations with aides in recent weeks over what he sees as the country's vulnerability to U.S. adversaries in the Arctic.
The image may have been fake, but with each passing day Canada is coming to terms with the fact that the threat could be real.
As President Trump continued his quest for Greenland, Prime Minister Mark Carney said great powers were unrestrained and urged medium-size countries to band together.
The first year of Donald Trump's second term has had a profound effect on Canada, from its politics and economy to the way Canadians shop and travel.
The old order is gone and shouldn’t be mourned, Prime Minister Mark Carney says as President Donald Trump doubles down on his push to take over Greenland.
Prime Minister Mark Carney got a standing ovation in Davos for starkly describing the end of Pax Americana. He is looking for new allies to help his country survive it.
A Research Co. poll shows 17% of Americans want Canada to be a U.S. territory. Meanwhile, Alberta separatists gather signatures for an independence referendum.
At a White House news briefing, Trump expressed optimism about his prospects of claiming Greenland for the US.
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