Canada's Foreign Minister Melanie Joly slammed Donald Trump's 51st state remark, calling it "very serious" and voicing the anger felt by many Canadians.
Canada's Foreign Minister Mélanie Joly has told the BBC she takes US President Donald Trump's remarks on making Canada the 51st state of his country "very seriously".
Canada could potentially use oil and gas exports as a lever in negotiations if U.S. tariffs on Canadian imports escalate, Foreign Minister Melanie Joly told a Toronto business audience on Wednesday.
Canada's Foreign Minister, Mélanie Joly, said fans continue to boo the U.S. national anthem at sporting events because they've "had enough with this rhetoric."
Foreign Affairs Minister Mélanie Joly said she doesn't believe the relationship between Canada and the United Kingdom has changed after comments made by the British prime minister during a visit to the White House.
Canada could potentially use oil and gas exports as a lever in negotiations if U.S. tariffs on Canadian imports escalate, Foreign Minister Melanie Joly told a Toronto business
Canada's Foreign Minister Mélanie Joly announced Monday that her country was ready for if or when US President Donald Trump decides to move on with the 25% tariffs currently on pause following a telephone understanding with acting Prime Minister Justin Trudeau.
Canada announced it would not end its reciprocal tariffs against the United States unless the state lifted its tariffs. Donald Trump launched his tariffs against Mexico and Canada on Tuesday, drawing reiteration from the nations.
The US President on several occasions has said that Canada should come under the ambit of the US and that Prime Minister Justin Trudeau can become the governor of the Canadian state
Canadian foreign affairs minister Mélanie Joly in a virtual news conference on reaffirmed Canada's unwavering support for Ukraine amidst ongoing Russi.
Unlike Freeland and Gould, Carney and fellow leadership candidate Frank Baylis are not elected members of Parliament and do not attend national caucus meetings.
The first phase of Canada's response includes tariffs on $30 billion in goods imported from the U.S., effective as of 12:01 a.m., March 4, 2025. The list includes products such as orange juice, peanut butter, wine, spirits, beer, coffee, appliances, apparel, footwear, motorcycles, cosmetics, and certain pulp and paper products.