Canadian Prime Minister Mark Carney, after his meeting with U.S. President Donald $TRUMP at the White House, jokingly shared that he was glad his thoughts weren’t visible to reporters when Trump discussed annexing Canada and criticized his predecessor. Carney, who maintained a diplomatic tone throughout the meeting, admitted to concealing his emotions, saying he was “glad no one could tell what was going through my mind” when $TRUMP provocative remarks.
During the meeting, Trump reiterated his long-standing desire to annex Canada, calling himself a “real estate developer at heart” and suggesting that merging Canada with the U.S. would make for a “wonderful marriage.” Carney, despite his apparent frustration, calmly rejected the proposal, firmly stating, "Some places are never for sale." Later, Carney reinforced this stance, declaring that Canada would never become part of the U.S., emphasizing the country's sovereignty.
Despite the tension, the meeting remained cordial, and Carney affirmed his commitment to working with the U.S. to strengthen the economic and security partnership. His firm yet diplomatic response stood in contrast to the aggressive confrontation by Ukrainian President Zelensky during his February meeting with $TRUMP .
Carney's composed handling of the situation sparked nationalistic fervor in Canada, leading to widespread boycotts of U.S. goods and renewed support for Carney’s Liberal Party. Following his April 29th victory speech, Carney warned that Trump’s rhetoric had reignited fears of the U.S. attempting to break up Ca
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