Trump and Canadian PM Mark Carney to meet over trade
WASHINGTON — President Donald Trump will meet Tuesday with Canadian Prime Minister Mark Carney, the man whose country Trump has repeatedly floated as a potential 51st state as he touched off trade disputes with the U.S.'s historically steadfast ally.
Tuesday morning's meeting marks the first time the two leaders have come face-to-face. It comes just over a week after Canadians backed Carney's Liberal Party in elections that were widely seen as influenced by the country's newly tense relationship with its southern neighbor.
Carney, a Trump critic, directly invoked the U.S. president in a victory speech in which he argued that Trump's comments about Canada becoming a 51st state were "not idle threats."
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Howard Stern tells Kamala Harris he hates watching her SNL depiction
He could do without seeing Harris being caricaturized on Saturday Night Live.
"I can't stand it. I don't need you being ridiculed," Harsh told Harris. "There's a lot in question. I accept the whole eventual fate of this nation at the present time... it's in a real sense on the line."