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Ottawa — During a recent meeting with business leaders, Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau expressed serious concerns regarding US President Donald Trump's remarks about potentially annexing Canada. According to two attendees at the gathering, Trudeau characterized the threat as “a real thing,” highlighting the gravity of the situation.
The comments come amid ongoing tensions between the two countries, with trade relations and political dynamics constantly evolving. Trudeau's acknowledgment of the threat reflects a growing unease among Canadian officials about the implications of Trump's rhetoric.
Business leaders in attendance were reportedly taken aback by the Prime Minister's candid assessment, underscoring the need for vigilance in the face of such declarations. As Canada navigates its relationship with the United States, Trudeau's remarks serve as a reminder of the complexities and challenges that lie ahead in maintaining sovereignty and fostering a stable partnership. The meeting has sparked discussions across Canada regarding national security and the importance of diplomatic relations.
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