During a meeting at the White House, Canadian Prime Minister Mark Carney told Donald Trump that Canada will never be for sale, emphasizing that there are places that cannot be bought. Trump, responding, suggested that the possibility should not be ruled out. The meeting came after the Canadian election, where hostility to Trump was a key factor in Carney's success. Although Trump has made friendly comments about Carney, tensions between the two countries continue to persist.
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