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Trudeau Responds to Trump's '51st State' Remarks Amid Trade Tensions

Prime Minister Justin Trudeau reiterates that Canada will not become the 51st U.S. state while addressing tariff threats from President Trump.

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In a recent interview, outgoing Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau firmly rejected President-elect Donald Trump's suggestion of Canada becoming the '51st state.' Trudeau emphasized the negative impacts of Trump's proposed 25% tariffs on Canadians and Americans alike, highlighting the importance of trade relations. As tensions rise, Canada may retaliate with its own tariffs on U.S. goods. Trudeau, who is resigning in March, also discussed his concerns regarding border security and economic collaboration but stated there is no chance of Canada merging with the U.S.

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