Sunday, 16 Mar 2025

New Canadian PM blasts Trump's 51st state idea: 'Crazy'

Newly minted Canadian Prime Minister Mark Carney has panned the idea of Canada becoming America's 51st state amid tensions about a an all-out trade war between the neighboring nations.


New Canadian PM blasts Trump's 51st state idea: 'Crazy'
1.5 k views

Newly minted Canadian Prime Minister Mark Carney has defiantly rejected any notion that Canada will become America's 51st state amid tensions about an all-out trade war between the neighboring nations. 

"We will never, ever in any way, shape or form, be part of the United States," Carney said.

He said that Canada is sovereign with its own values and traditions and that Trump needs to show the nation more respect.

Asked about Secretary of State Marco Rubio, who told reporters that Trump's position is that Canada would be better off joining the United States, Carney said Rubio's point was crazy.

"It's crazy," Carney said. "His point is crazy. That's it."

Carney said he has no immediate plans to meet with President Trump but looks forward to doing so. He also addressed Trump's concerns with Canada.

"We respect President Trump," Carney said. "President Trump has put some very important issues at the top of his agenda. To understand his agenda is understand the importance of addressing the scourge of fentanyl, which is a challenge here in Canada as well as the United States. 

"And I would say that the measures that have been put in place in recent weeks in Canada and Mexico, also the United States, means that we are making tremendous progress."

Carney noted he understands the importance President Trump places on American workers and American jobs. 

"And we want him and his administration to understand the importance we put on Canadian workers and Canadian job," Carney said. 

"And we will look for avenues to work together so that both objectives are met in terms of our goals, our great economies, just as we are doing.

Carney, a former Goldman Sachs executive, worked for 13 years in London, Tokyo, New York and Toronto, before being appointed deputy governor of the Bank of Canada in 2003. Carney ran the Bank of Canada from 2008 to 2013 and the Bank of England from 2013 to 2020.

He has never been elected to public office by the Canadian electorate and does not have a seat in parliament. He won the Liberal leadership last week with 86% of the vote after Trudeau stood down. 

you may also like

Veteran-led dig of Revolutionary War battlefield seeks to shed light on history, empower disabled vets
  • by foxnews
  • descember 09, 2016
Veteran-led dig of Revolutionary War battlefield seeks to shed light on history, empower disabled vets

The founder of American Veterans Archaeological Recovery spoke with Fox News Digital about a recent veteran-led excavation at Camden Battlefield in South Carolina.

read more