In a notable meeting, Canadian Prime Minister Carney asserted to President Trump that Canada is not for sale, despite Trump's earlier speculative proposal that Canada should become the 51st U.S. state. Trump hinted at the benefits of merging the two nations, including tax cuts, but Carney held firm, invoking real estate principles to underline Canada’s sovereignty. The meeting also touched on tariffs affecting Canadian goods, with Carney seeking to engage Trump in finding common ground, although Trump expressed passivity regarding potential concessions on tariffs.
Carney told Trump that the country isn't for sale, emphasizing his commitment to maintaining Canada’s sovereignty despite Trump's proposals for closer ties.
Trump proposed Canada would benefit from a massive tax cut if it merged with the U.S., but Carney firmly reiterated that Canada is not available for sale.
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