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Ontario premier responds to Trump floating the annexation of Canada: 'Property's not for sale'

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I really admire the United States and its people. I understand, though, that President-elect Trump, a wealth-building real estate entrepreneur with billions to his name, has decided that this particular property is not for sale.

In the afternoon, he reiterated his seeming desire to see the country under the control of the United States.

That would be quite something," Trump said. "Eliminating that artificially created boundary, and looking at what that would look like, would also be better for national security.

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Ford repeatedly stressed that a "great trade deal" could be reached between the U.S. and Canada, allowing them to collaborate in addressing the "China issue."

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"China is causing the issue. China is importing low-cost components to Mexico and then Mexico is tagging them as 'Made in Mexico', shipping them to the U.S. and Canada, which threatens American and Canadian employment opportunities," he said.

I think that sounds like a great idea. The possibilities would be endless and we wouldn't be restricted by anyone or anything.

Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau fired back at the incoming U.S. President, flatly stating that "there's zero chance in a thousand" Canada would ever become part of the United States.

Canada is a major trading partner of the United States, ranking second, following Mexico and then China.

Original article source: Ontario Premier Responds to Trump's Suggestion of Annexing Canada: 'The Province Isn't for Sale'

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