President Donald Trump was reportedly aggrieved that the king showered Volodymyr Zelenskyy with praise days after a highly public Oval Office clash.
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Korea JoongAng Daily on MSNTrudeau not willing to lift retaliatory tariffs on U.S. if Trump keeps any Canadian tariffsCanadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau is unwilling to lift Canada’s retaliatory tariffs on the United States if President Donald Trump leaves any U.S. tariffs on Canada, a senior government official told The Associated Press on Wednesday.
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Asian News International on MSNCanada: Liberal Party to choose new leader today, who's running to replace Trudeau?After months of speculation and anti-incumbency, Canada's Liberal Party will announce its new leader today, replacing Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau, who will lead the party in the general elections scheduled later this year.
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Daily Express US on MSNJustin Trudeau's two-word prediction of how long trade war with Trump will lastTrudeau said he expects Canada and the U.S. to be in a trade war for the foreseeable future after having a call with U.S. President Donald Trump this week.
Trump imposed tariffs against Washington’s three biggest trading partners, drawing immediate retaliation from Mexico, Canada and China and sending financial markets into a tailspin. Just after midnight, Trump put 25% taxes, or tariffs, on Mexican and Canadian imports, though he limited the levy to 10% on Canadian energy.
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Daily Post Nigeria on MSNCanada will be in trade war with US for foreseeable future — TrudeauCanadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau has said that his country will remain in a trade war with the United States for the foreseeable future. Trudeau made this statement on Thursday, a day after what he described as a “colourful” call with US President Donald Trump.
Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau argued that President Donald Trump’s “America First” agenda works best when the United States’s neighboring countries, Canada and Mexico, also benefit.
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The Kyiv Independent on MSNTrudeau heads to European defense summit in LondonCanadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau departed for London on March 1 to take part in a European defense summit focused on shaping the conditions for a lasting peace in Ukraine. The gathering, initially planned as a high-level European meeting,
Washington state and its exports could be a "prime target" of retaliatory tariffs from Canada and China, an expert warns.
Carney, a former governor of the Bank of Canada and the Bank of England, faced off against Chrystia Freeland, who was formerly a part of Justin Trudeau’s Cabinet. Carney won in convincing ...
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