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    Mark Carney rejects Trump’s statehood idea for Canada

    Trump’s 51st state proposal met with strong resistance as Carney asserted Canada’s sovereignty.
    Trainee ReporterBy Trainee ReporterMay 7, 2025
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    United States: Canadian Prime Minister Mark Carney has rejected Donald Trump’s suggestion that Canada could become the 51st US state, declaring that, “Canada is not for sale.”

    The two leaders met at the White House for the first time since Carney’s Liberal Party won the general election on April 28, a victory many see as a response to rising Canadian concerns over Trump’s aggressive trade tactics and sovereignty-challenging rhetoric.

    Trump greeted Carney with warmth, praising his election win as ‘one of the greatest comebacks in the history of politics,’ and floated the idea of a ‘wonderful marriage’ between the two countries. Carney, formerly a central banker, stated that, “It’s not for sale. Won’t be for sale, ever.” Trump responded that, “Never say never.”

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    Despite the friendly optics, trade tensions simmered beneath the surface. Trump defended the 25 percent tariffs imposed on Canada and Mexico, as well as sector-specific taxes on automobiles, steel, and aluminium some of which have been suspended during ongoing negotiations.

    He again accused Canada of not doing enough to stop fentanyl from crossing the border and argued that the US had little need for Canadian exports, insisting that, “We want to make our own cars.”

    Carney’s appearance marked a diplomatic shift from the adversarial relationship Trump had with his predecessor, Justin Trudeau. While Trump still criticised Trudeau, he called his meeting with Carney ‘very friendly’ and a contrast to a recent Oval Office ‘blow-up’ with Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy. The Canadian prime minister acknowledged that he once again urged Trump to stop suggesting Canada become a US state.

    Mark Carney rejects Trump’s statehood idea for Canada
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    Carney’s campaign was in part defined by a vow to push back against what he described as Trump’s ‘betrayal’ of the US-Canada relationship. In his victory speech, he said the era of close bilateral ties was over and that Canada must fundamentally re-imagine our economy in light of Trump’s presidency.

    More than $760 billion in goods crossed between the US and Canada last year. Canada remains the US’s second-largest overall trading partner and its biggest export market.

    While the meeting closed with talk of friendship, both leaders acknowledged the difficult road ahead. Still, Carney left the White House with one message delivered that Canada is not for sale.

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