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Carney tells Trump that Canada ‘won’t be for sale ever’

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May 6, 202502:18

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President Donald Trump told reporters he still believes Canada should become the 51st state while sitting next to Canadian Prime Minister Mark Carney. Carney then responded that Canada “won’t be for sale ever,” but was open to more collaboration on security.