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Canadians raise fears of 'war' and push back on Trump's 51st state comments
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As President Trump hints at policies that could complicate trade and floats the idea of Canada becoming part of the U.S., Canadians are expressing frustration on social media, with some even speculating about conflict. After Trump suggested Canada might be better off as the 51st state, Prime Minister Trudeau was caught on a hot mic discussing the issue privately while publicly focusing on tariff concerns.Feb. 12, 2025