Canadian reporters grill Rubio over Trump’s 51st state talk
- U.S. Secretary of State Marco Rubio defended President Donald Trump's remarks about making Canada the 51st state during the G7 summit, calling it an economic argument that stands for itself.
- Marco Rubio stated that the topic arose during a December 2024 meeting between Donald Trump and former Prime Minister Justin Trudeau regarding tariffs on Canada.
- Foreign Minister Mélanie Joly expressed Canada's view that the U.S. Is attempting to annex Canada through economic coercion at the G7 summit.
- British Foreign Secretary David Lammy emphasized Canada's sovereignty, stating that it will continue to be a proud and strong nation amid Trump's annexation remarks.
14 Articles
14 Articles
Marco Rubio Went To Canada. Unfortunately, Canada Sent Him Back.
“Hello darkness, my old friend…”Secretary of State and saddest-looking guy at every one of his high school reunions Marco Rubio went to Canada this past week, which these days counts as bravery for any member of the Trump administration.Rubio was visiting our northern neighbor for the annual conference of G-7 nations, which we imagine was extra-fun this year, considering how badly our convicted felon of a president has wrecked America’s relation…
As Trump attacks Canada, Downing Street sticks to the sidelines
As U.S. President Donald Trump keeps threatening Canada's sovereignty with his 51st state comments, British Foreign Secretary David Lammy is calling for unity — as the United Kingdom continues to avoid directly pushing back on Trump's annexation talk.
Coverage Details
Bias Distribution
- 55% of the sources lean Left
To view factuality data please Upgrade to Premium
Ownership
To view ownership data please Upgrade to Vantage