In recent months, President Donald Trump has reignited discussions about expanding U.S. territory, with Greenland and Canada as potential additions. He has suggested that Canada could become the ...
U.S. President Donald Trump, right, and Justin Trudeau, Canada's prime minister, arrive to a news conference in the East Room of the White House in Washington, D.C., U.S., on Monday, Feb. 13, 2017 ...
Donald Trump’s threats to annex Canada and Greenland are prompting calls for Ottawa to turn like never before to improving trade, tourism and defence with other Arctic countries – including ...
And one such truth is that Greenland and Canada play a key role in the global economy. If the U.S. were to absorb either or both, it would be a strategic, economic and political game changer.
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President-elect Trump has said he might like to take over Greenland, and has publicly mused about making Canada the “51 st ... posted on X an image of the Republicans’ winning map for 2024 ...
Trump is expected to announce Saturday steep new tariffs on goods from Canada and Mexico, after pledging for months to impose import taxes on two close U.S. allies. The president has left several ...
The once-and-future President Trump’s repeated reference to absorbing Canada into the United States and somehow acquiring Greenland is not as crazy as it sounds. Mr. Trump, the Professor Harold ...
It may be too extreme for Canada or Denmark to view the U.S. as an enemy in the wake of Trump annexation threats, but the line between enmity and amity is currently blurred.