
'Merger with the US': Trump repeats '51st US state' quip in meeting with Canada PM Mark Carney | Watch
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63% : Since then, transformation in the economy, unprecedented commitment to the NATO partners to defence spending.54% : Also Read | War in Gaza enters third year amid Trump's peace plan bid with Israel, Hamas As Carney continued to praise Trump, the Labour leader highlighted the agenda for their discussion, "This is, in many respects, the most important..." Trump butted in, "The merger of Canada and the United States!"' triggering a serious of laughs across the room.
50% : Carney laughed along, as Trump later added that while the two nations have had their differences, they can work them out.
50% : Trump stated that he and Carney will be talking about certain aspects of the US-Canada relationship, including Canada's recent recognition of statehood for Palestine.
50% : We'll certainly be talking about Gaza.," said Trump.
50% : In his last visit to the White House, Carney had responded to Trump, telling him that Canada will never be up for sale.
50% : The Canadian PM's visit comes as Trump increased the tariff on steel, autos, digital services and more, which will impact the Canadian economy as well.
44% : We're going to be talking about trade.
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