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    Home / News / World News / Canada's PM Mark Carney rebukes Trump's annexation proposal
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    Canada's PM Mark Carney rebukes Trump's annexation proposal

    Canada's PM Mark Carney rebukes Trump's annexation proposal

    By Snehil Singh
    Mar 15, 2025
    05:54 pm

    What's the story

    Mark Carney, Canada's newly appointed Prime Minister, has vehemently rejected US President Donald Trump's offer for Canada to join America as its 51st state.

    Addressing a press conference in Ottawa, Carney said, "We will never, ever, in any way, shape or form be part of the United States."

    His comments came after US Secretary of State Marco Rubio's recent claims that Canada would benefit from being an American state.

    Sovereignty

    Carney emphasizes Canada's unique identity

    The former Bank of Canada and Bank of England governor did his part to assert Canada's sovereignty at his press conference.

    He said he and his cabinet ministers had been clear on that.

    Despite Trump's controversial comments about annexing Canada, Greenland and even the Panama Canal in Panama, "America is not Canada."

    He dismissed such "crazy" and "absurd" suggestions.

    Diplomacy

    Diplomatic relations remain intact

    Despite Trump's provocative remarks, Carney emphasized on the necessity of maintaining diplomatic ties with Washington.

    "We respect the United States. We respect President Trump," he said while asserting that Canada's economic and political identity remains distinct.

    This comes amid reports of Trump being upset over Carney's strong comments against his annexation proposal.

    Economic independence

    Carney underscores Canada's independent economic strategy

    Carney pointed out Canada's independent economic strategy: "The nature of Canada means we won't [join the U.S.]. The economics means we shouldn't."

    He reiterated his government's emphasis on creating domestic prosperity and building partnerships abroad.

    This comes amid the Trump administration imposing stiff tariffs on Canadian goods, further straining ties between the two nations.

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