Trump’s savage response after Mark Carney says ‘Canada is not for sale’

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On May 6, during a visit to the White House, Canada’s newly appointed Prime Minister Mark Carney engaged in discussions with U.S. President Donald Trump, where the notion of Canada potentially becoming the 51st state of the United States was revisited. Trump, who has frequently proposed this concept, referred to it as a ‘remarkable union’ between the two nations.

Carney emphasized that Canada is not available for purchase, reflecting the resolute position of Prime Minister Justin Trudeau. He likened Canada to historic sites that are inaccessible, stating, ‘We are the masters of our own domain.’

Trump reacted with his characteristic defiance, stating, ‘Never say never,’ while alluding to previous instances he successfully navigated. Despite the lighthearted exchange, Carney remained resolute in maintaining Canada’s independence.

Body language specialist Beth Dawson observed that Carney seemed confident yet somewhat uneasy throughout the discussion.

In conclusion, it appears that Carney’s stance is consistent: Canada will continue to maintain its independence and remain north of the border.

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