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Justin Trudeau caught on hot mic claiming Trump’s desire to absorb Canada is no joke
Justin Trudeau was caught on a hot mic saying Trump’s desire to absorb Canada for its natural resources is a “real thing.”
Justin Trudeau gets caught on hot mic saying Trump’s plans to annex Canada are ‘a real thing’
Trudeau made the comments to Canadian business and labor leaders in a closed door meeting Friday in remarks that were accidentally broadcast on a loudspeaker.
Behind closed doors, Trudeau says Trump threat to take over Canada is real
Prime Minister Justin Trudeau attributed President Trump’s statements about making Canada a U.S. state to Canada’s wealth of critical minerals.
Hot Mic Captures Justin Trudeau Warn Of Trump 'Absorbing' Canada: The 'Real' Deal
The Canadian prime minister reportedly thought the media left the room when he weighed in on the U.S. president's threats.
Justin Trudeau reportedly says Trump’s talk of making Canada a US state is 'a real thing'
Prime Minister Justin Trudeau on Friday said President Donald Trump’s talk of making Canada the 51st U.S. state is “a real thing” and is linked to the country’s rich natural resources, local media reported.
Trudeau: Trump’s threat to annex Canada ‘a real thing’
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Canada’s Trudeau Says Trump Might Be Serious About 51st State
Prime Minister Justin Trudeau told business and labor leaders that he didn’t believe Trump was joking about wanting to annex Canada and suggested his interest might be connected to the country’s minerals and energy resources.
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Trudeau Government Left Canada Vulnerable to Foreign Interference, Report Finds
Prime Minister Justin Trudeau should have acted quicker to protect Canadian elections from outside meddling, a government ...
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Canada PM Justin Trudeau blames 'political right' and social media for global 'anti-incumbency movement'
Canadian Prime Minister
Justin
Trudeau
argued Sunday that social media and the political right exacerbated "culture wars and division" to promote an "anti-incumbency movement" worldwide.
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