Trudeau says Trump’s threat to annex Canada ‘real’
Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau has said that US President Donald Trump's threat to annex Canada "is a real thing," media reported.
Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau has said that US President Donald Trump's threat to annex Canada "is a real thing," media reported.
US tariff hikes on Mexico will be delayed by a month, President Donald Trump announced on Monday indicating a “deal” could be coming. Conversations with Canada are also underway, as Trump spoke with Justin Trudeau.
The White House confirmed on Friday that President Donald Trump will be slapping aggressive tariffs this weekend on major US trading partners including Canada, China and Mexico.
As the world enters 2025, former U.S. President Donald Trump, now preparing for his second term, has reignited the flames of territorial ambition with rhetoric that harks back to America’s imperial past.
Canadian Finance Minister Dominic LeBlanc has said that he won't be a candidate in the upcoming race to replace Prime Minister Justin Trudeau as head of the Liberals.
Mr Trudeau noted that Canada is home to one of the largest communities of Indian origin, with a diaspora of over 1.3 million people.
Trudeau said that Canada stands ready to work with the Indian government to advance the relationship between the countries.
MEA spokesperson Randhir Jaiswal said India is ready to investigate the killing but is yet to receive any specific and concrete information regarding it from Canada.
Trudeau had said that he has noticed a tonal shift in relations with India after US indictment of an Indian national for an alleged plot to kill Gurpatwant Singh Pannun.
The process of visa applications were halted on September 21 due to strained relations between the two nations as a result of Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau's unfounded claims of a "possible" Indian connection to the murder of pro-Khalistani leader Hardeep Singh Nijjar in Surrey, British Columbia