Tensions flared during a White House meeting as Canadian Prime Minister Mark Carney forcefully rejected President Donald Trump's suggestion that Canada could become the 51st U.S. state. Carney declared that Canada is 'not for sale' and will never be, responding to Trump's repeated jabs and provocative comments about U.S.-Canadian relations. The meeting was marked by passive-aggressive exchanges and Trump's public taunts, including calling Carney 'Governor Trudeau' and touting the supposed benefits of annexation. The confrontation comes amid ongoing disputes over tariffs and border issues. Carney's emphatic stance underscores Canada's commitment to its sovereignty despite mounting pressure from the Trump administration.
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