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crazy ball Trudeau Says 'Not Gonna Happen' To Trump's '51st State' Remark; Dials California Guv Over Wildfires
Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau spoke to California Governor Gavin Newsom in a telephonic exchange over the raging wildfire in Los Angeles, which claimed 11 lives.
Trudeau posted on the microblogging platform X, "I spoke with Gavin Newsom last night. We both know that Canada and the United States are more than just neighbours. We’re friends—especially when times get tough."
"California's always had our back when we battle wildfires up north. Now, Canada's got yours," he added.
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The exchange came amid the ongoing feud between Donald Trump and Trudeau after the incoming US President suggested using "economic force" to bring Canada into US, a statement that was met with sharp condemnation from Trudeau.
Donald Trump emphasised the financial burden the US shoulders in terms of protecting Canada, arguing that the US should no longer financially support its northern neighbour, as per the reports.
Trump said, "I love the Canadian people; they’re great. But we’re spending hundreds of billions a year to protect it."
Trudeau, who had resigned as the Canadian prime minister, rejected Trump's suggestions.
Trudeau wrote on X, "There isn't a snowball's chance in hell that Canada would become part of the United States."
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Trump has also blamed California governor Gavin Newsom for burning down one of the best and most beautiful parts of America and demanded his resignation.
On Truth Social, Trump said that it was all Newsom's fault for turning the best and most beautiful parts of the US into ashes.
"One of the best and most beautiful parts of the United States of America is burning down to the ground. It’s ashes, and Gavin Newsom should resign. This is all his fault!!!" Trump said in a post.
Clash Between Trump and NewsomTrump and Newsom have clashed bitterly in the past, including over fire prevention, environmental policies, climate change, green vehicles, and immigration.
Trump’s frustration stems from the severe impact of the wildfires, which have burnt thousands of acres, destroyed homes, and forced tens of thousands of residents to evacuate. Many areas, including Malibu and Los Angeles, have been hit hard, with water shortages making it even more difficult for firefighters to battle the blazes.
The wildfires, which started on Tuesday, have now killed 11 people and destroyed more than 10,000 structures. Winds exceeding 100 miles per hour have helped spread the fire, causing new fronts to ignite. In the Los Angeles area, luxury homes and beachside properties have been reduced Tiff Between Trump And Trudeau
Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau has once again rejected US president-elect Donald Trump's remarks about making Canada the 51st state of the US. Trudeau called Trump's comments a diversionary tactic.
"That's not gonna happen. Canadians are incredibly proud of being Canadian. One of the ways we define ourselves most easily is, We are not American," Trudeau said in an interview with CNN.
"What I think is happening in this is President Trump, who is a very skilful negotiator, is getting people to be somewhat distracted by that conversation," he added.to ashes, while residents flee the advancing flames.
Tiff Between Trump And TrudeauCanadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau has once again rejected US president-elect Donald Trump's remarks about making Canada the 51st state of the US. Trudeau called Trump's comments a diversionary tactic.
"That's not gonna happen. Canadians are incredibly proud of being Canadian. One of the ways we define ourselves most easily is, We are not American," Trudeau said in an interview with CNN.
"What I think is happening in this is President Trump, who is a very skilful negotiator, is getting people to be somewhat distracted by that conversation," he added.
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Justin Trudeau Steps Down As PM, Liberal Party LeaderOn Monday, a teary-eyed Justin Trudeau announced he will be stepping down from his role as the leader of the Liberal Party and Prime Minister of Canada.
Speaking outside his Rideau Cottage, Trudeau stated that he is a "fighter," but the time has come to pave the way for new leadership. The PM added that the Canadian parliament has been suspended till March 24, and he will stay on as PM until a new leader is chosen by the party who can "lead the nation and party in the next election."
Canada is set to go to the polls in October 2025. Howevercrazy ball, with Trudeau's resignation, early elections remain a possibility.