Trump talked about the '51st state' during call with Carney: Radio-Canada sources
- During a call on March 28, US President Donald Trump suggested that Canada could become the 51st state, according to Canadian Prime Minister Mark Carney.
- Mark Carney firmly stated, 'It will never happen,' emphasizing that Canada will not become part of the US.
- Trump expressed that Canada would 'cease to exist' without the United States, and his remarks have influenced Canadian elections.
- Carney emphasized that Trump frequently brings up the statehood suggestion, asserting that it is not new and reaffirming it will not occur.
52 Articles
52 Articles
Trump Asserts He's Serious About Canada Becoming 51st State — 'I'm Really Not Trolling'
In a striking interview, President Trump asserts his serious intentions behind the controversial idea of Canada becoming the 51st state, challenging traditional views on U.S.-Canada relations and financial burdens.
Row Over Canada PM Mark Carney's Call Where Trump Spoke Of "51st State"
According to Carney, while Trump did indeed mention this prospect during their March 28 call, he emphasised that the conversation ultimately centered around a nation-to-nation discussion regarding a new security and economic agreement.
Coverage Details
Bias Distribution
- 46% of the sources lean Left
To view factuality data please Upgrade to Premium
Ownership
To view ownership data please Upgrade to Vantage