According to Toronto Star, Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau accidentally revealed the truth that US President Donald Trump wanted Canada's mineral resources.
The Prime Minister of Canada is about to satisfy Justin Trudeau on the microphone - Tuong Tuong turned off - with businessmen that President Donald Trump was not joking when he talked about the merger of Canada.
Trump repeated the desire to turn Canada into the 51st US state when speaking to journalists at the Oval Office earlier this week. "I really want to witness that. Some people say it is a distant goal. If playing the law, this can completely become reality, certainly 100% they will become a small minor Bang, "Mr. Trump said.
President Donald Trump and Prime Minister Justin Trudeau discussed the problems in their relationships in two talks on 3.2.
On 6.2, Mr. Trudeau revealed some details about those phone conversations with businessmen and trade union leaders before a closed meeting within the framework of the Canadian-US economic summit in Toronto. Prime Minister Trudeau thought he was talking secretly, but it turned out that his microphone was not off and he was heard by journalists.
"I think the President Donald Trump's administration not only knows how many important minerals we have, but it may be the reason they keep talking about the merger of Canada and turning us into the 51st state." The Toronto Star newspaper quoted Prime Minister Trudeau.
The United States wants to "benefit" from Canada's natural resources and "Mr. Trump thinks one of the easiest ways to do that is to merge our country, and that's real," Mr. Trudeau warned.
When Donald Trump first stated that the possibility of Canada became a part of the United States in December last year, Prime Minister Trudeau affirmed that "no life will happen".
Last week, President Donald Trump argued that Canada would struggle to maintain the possibility of survival if he stopped receiving "hundreds of billion dollars" of money from Washington. The solution will be joining the United States, which will lead to "much lower tax and the military protection is much better for Canadians - and no tariffs!"
In early February, President Trump imposed a 25% tax on imported goods from Canada and Mexico and 10% of additional taxes for goods imported from China - cited to prevent illegal immigration and trade. drug.
Ottawa announced it would retaliate by imposing equivalent taxes to US goods. However, Mr. Trump decided to postpone the imposition of taxpayers for two neighboring countries in 30 days in exchange for both government commitments on strengthening border security.