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Americans would ‘never’ want to absorb Canada: Business group
CEO of the Canadian American Business Council Beth Burke said at an economic summit in Toronto that Americans “would never want to invade”. Labour Minister Steve MacKinnon responds that Canada will choose its 'own destiny'. The comment comes amid Prime Minister Trudeau comments made behind closed doors that Trump is not joking when he says he'd like to make Canada the 51st state. (Feb. 7, 2025)
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Source name:
The Canadian Press
Unique identifier:
CP174102122
Legacy Identifier:
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Duration:
1m24s
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1920px × 1080px 76.44 MB
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Create Date:
2/7/2025 4:30:00 PM
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america
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Canada
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foreign affairs
international trade
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United States