Trump Says Canada Joining the U.S. Would Be 'Great', Ford Gives Mexico Ultimatum

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Trump Says Canada Joining the U.S. Would Be 'Great', Ford Gives Mexico Ultimatum
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U.S. President-elect Donald Trump reignites his contentious relationship with Canada, suggesting it should become America's 51st state. Meanwhile, Ontario Premier Doug Ford delivers a stark warning to Mexico, echoing Trump's rhetoric.

U.S. President-elect Donald Trump is taking aim at Canada once more, saying it would be 'a great idea' to make it America's ‘51st state.' The organization representing small and medium size businesses in Canada says the start to the GST and HST holiday has been 'a giant mess.

' You're either with Beijing or you're with Washington': Ford says to Mexico in CNN interview Ontario Premier Doug Ford has a message for Mexico as the threat of tariffs by incoming president Donald Trump hangs over both sides of the U.S. border. The oldest known tablet inscribed with the Ten Commandments from the Old Testament sold on Wednesday for US$5.04 million, more than double its high estimate.Stimulant medications and certain therapies are more effective in treating ADHD symptoms than placebos, a new study on more than 14,000 adults has found. With the high cost of living increasingly a concern, some seniors are making sacrifices to help their adult children and grandchildren make ends meet. Here are some of their stories. Sentencing Friday for Quebecer convicted of killing spouse, two children A Quebecer convicted this week in a triple domestic murder that left a woman and her two young children dead in a Montreal suburb will be sentenced on Friday. Numerous Quebecers, including former professional footballer Dr. Laurent Duvernay-Tardif and McGill University and CJAD 800's Dr.

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