The head of Canada's most populous province is taking shots at President-elect Donald Trump over his comments on annexing the ...
In response to President-elect Donald Trump's comments that Canada should become part of the United States, Ontario Premier Doug Ford suggested Canada should instead buy Minnesota and Alaska.
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The comments were responding to President-elect Donald Trump's ongoing suggestions that Canada should become the 51st U.S.
Danish lawmaker Anders Vistisen on Thursday defended his decision to publicly tell U.S. President Donald Trump to “f--k off,” ...
President Donald Trump doubled down on his longshot dream of Canada becoming part of the United States in a Friday press conference.
Ford has proposed buying Alaska as a counterproposal to Donald Trump’s frequent reference of Canada as America’s 51st state.
Canadian MP Charlie Angus rejected Trump's offer, asserting that Canada's rules prohibit “sexual abusers” from becoming their leaders.
"How about if we buy Alaska? And we’ll throw in Minnesota and Minneapolis at the same time," said Ontario Premier Doug Ford.
To extract all of the minerals requires a special kind of mill that doesn’t currently exist in Alaska, Van Nieuwenhuyse said. The ore likely would be shipped by barge to a facility close to the water, ...