Former Canadian prime minister Stephen Harper is weighing in on recent rhetoric, calling U.S. president-elect Donald Trump's issues with this country 'out of sync.'
Former Canadian prime minister Stephen Harper is weighing in on recent rhetoric, calling U.S. president-elect Donald Trump's issues with this country "out of sync."Former Canadian prime minister Stephen Harper is weighing in on recent rhetoric, calling U.S. president-elect Donald Trump's issues with this country "out of sync."
Describing himself as probably the most pro-American prime minister in the history of our country, Harper pushed back on Trump's recent claims about Canada.Harper said there is no significant migrant flow happening from Canada to the U.S., and that drugs, guns and crime are flowing north, not south. Flight Centre's Sun Sale Is Officially On, And You Can Save Big On Trips To Mexico, Jamaica, And MoreAlberta sees 'significant' jump in concern over debt repayment: MNPA B.C. man won a $2M jackpot. Members of his workplace lotto pool took him to court
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