FILE - President Donald Trump, center, reaches out to Mexico's President Enrique Pena Nieto, left, and Canada's Prime Minister Justin Trudeau as they prepare to sign a new United States-Mexico ...
But I saw that Jean Chrétien, the former prime minister, now aged 91, was saying that Canada should already begin to think of going on the offence and said the Canadians should be having a summit with ...
Trudeau’s departure is more embarrassing because it follows a bungled attempt to lay all the responsibility for a failed ...
The former prime minister described Trump's recent statements as incorrect and out-of-sync with the longstanding friendship ...
Canada's top security officials are ramping up planning in Kananaskis, just west of Calgary, for the 51st G7 leaders' summit ...
In an interview that aired Sunday on MSNBC, the Prime Minister said Trump’s comments are a distraction from more pressing threats of U.S tariffs on Canada and their likely impact ...
United States President-elect Donald Trump’s remarks that Canada should become the 51st state drew condemnation and a patriotic outburst at the weekend from a former Canadian Prime Minister Jean ...
VANCOUVER, British Columbia — President-elect Donald Trump’s remarks that Canada should become the 51st state drew condemnation and a patriotic outburst on Saturday from a former Canadian ...
Jean Chrétien, who was Canada’s prime minister from 1993 to 2003, joined a chorus of officials from the northern U.S. neighbor who say Trump’s remarks are no longer a joke and may undermine ...
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Former Canadian PM Jean Chrétien, celebrating his 91st birthday, rejected Trump's remarks suggesting Canada join the US, ...
"Give your head a shake!", said Jean Chretien joined a chorus of officials from the northern U.S. neighbour who say Mr. Trump's remarks are no longer a joke and may undermine America's closest ally.