Canada PM Trudeau says protecting independence is his priority in talks with King Charles
- Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau met with King Charles III to discuss issues concerning Canadian sovereignty amid Trump’s comments suggesting Canada as a potential U.S. state.
- Trudeau stated, 'Nothing seems more important to Canadians right now than standing up for our sovereignty and our independence as a nation' during talks with King Charles III in London.
- Scholars like Daniel Béland expressed that many Canadians would prefer a public statement from King Charles on Trump's threats, emphasizing the delicate diplomatic situation.
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Trudeau rushes over to London to discuss Trump with King Charles III
Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau traveled to Britain to discuss with King Charles III at Sandringham Estate the ongoing crisis with US President Donald Trump, who has repeatedly insisted on annexing the North American territory, in addition to slapping 25% tariffs effective Tuesday.
'She did it at least three times': Kristi Noem slammed over 'childish' insult to Canada
Homeland Security Secretary Kristi Noem recently toured a library that straddled the United States-Canada border, and one remark she made repeatedly is angering both Americans and Canadians.The Boston Globe reported that Noem made the remark during an appearance at the Haskell Free Library and Opera...
King ‘determined’ to play his part with unique diplomatic role – royal source
Charles held a private audience with Canadian leader Justin Trudeau, the day after welcoming Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky. The King is “very conscious” of his global responsibility and unique diplomatic role and determined to put that to use, a royal source has said. Charles met with Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau on Monday – just a day after he received Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky at Sandringham. The King has been h…
Donald Trump is everywhere, including Sandringham House, the brick palace about 190 kilometers north of London that Queen Victoria acquired in 1862 and that...
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