Summary
Canadian Prime Minister Mark Carney met with US President Donald Trump at the White House, asserting that Canada “is not for sale” amid Trump’s comments about the country potentially becoming the 51st US state. Carney, who won the recent election on a platform of resisting Trump’s tariffs and annexation rhetoric, faced mixed reactions from Canadians about his performance in the meeting and its potential long-term impacts. The discussion reflects ongoing tensions in US-Canada relations and the importance of Carney’s leadership in this context.