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Trudeau appears to break silence on Trump ribbing


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Prime Minister Justin Trudeau appears to have broken his silence and addressed comments made by Donald Trump encouraging Canada to become "our 51st state." "Some information about Canada for Americans,


The article from MSN discusses Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau's comments on former U.S. President Donald Trump, particularly in light of Trump's recent legal challenges. Trudeau, speaking at a Liberal Party convention in Montreal, humorously remarked on Trump's situation, suggesting that while Trump might be busy with his legal issues, Canada should remain focused on its own affairs. This was in response to Trump's previous criticisms of Trudeau and Canada, especially during trade negotiations. Trudeau's comments come at a time when Trump faces multiple legal battles, including a defamation lawsuit by E. Jean Carroll, which has resulted in Trump being ordered to pay $83.3 million. Trudeau's light-hearted jab at Trump underscores the ongoing tension between the two leaders, reflecting on their past interactions and the broader implications for Canada-U.S. relations.

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