WASHINGTON: Canadian Prime Minister Mark Carney holds highly anticipated talks with Donald Trump at the White House today after the US president’s tariffs and threats of annexation frayed ties between the North American neighbours.
Carney, 60, won re-election on a pledge to stand up to Trump and his “America First” agenda, warning that the relationship between the two countries can never be the same again.
Trump, 78, has sparked a major trade war with Canada, which counts the US as its main ally and trading partner, while repeatedly making extraordinary calls for Canada to become the 51st US state.