Canadian Prime Minister Mark Carney firmly told US President Donald Trump that Canada was “never for sale” during their White House meeting, rejecting Trump’s suggestion that Canada become the 51st US state. The leaders discussed trade tariffs, with Carney emphasizing Canada’s sovereignty and its unwillingness to alter its stance. Despite Trump’s assertions of friendly relations, tension was evident in their interaction as Carney compared Canada to the Oval Office and Buckingham Palace, indicating its status is not open for negotiation.
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Stu Wilson: Former All Blacks captain dies, aged 70
Former All Blacks captain Stu Wilson has passed away at the age of 70. He made 85 appearances for the All Blacks from 1976 to 1983, including 34 test matches, eight of which he captained. Wilson was part of the 1978 Grand Slam team and captained all eight matches during the 1983 tour of England and Scotland; he also represented Wellington at the provincial level, playing 89 matches and scoring 54 tries from 1975 to...
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