Trudeau Accuses Trump of Using Canada-US Merger Threat to Distract from Tariff Issues

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New Delhi: US President-elect Donald Trump’s comments that Canada might become the 51st state in the union were again rejected by Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau. Trump’s remarks were described by Trudeau as a diversion.

“That’s not gonna happen. Canadians are incredibly proud of being Canadian. One of the ways we define ourselves most easily is – we are not American,” Trudeau said in an interview with CNN. “What I think is happening in this is President Trump, who is a very skilful negotiator, is getting people to be somewhat distracted by that conversation.”

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