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Trump, Gordie Howe International Bridge

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Canada’s Carney Tries to Resolve Trump’s Demands Over New Bridge
Trump had threatened to hold up opening the Gordie Howe International Bridge between Michigan and Ontario until his demands are met.

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Trump threatens bridge blockade
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Reports: Moroun met with top official before Trump threatened new bridge
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Trump Threatens to Block Opening of New Bridge to Canada
President Trump threatened on Monday to block the opening of a new bridge between the United States and Canada if Canadian officials did not address a long and growing list of grievances, escalating d...

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Trump’s bridge threat injects uncertainty into busiest US–Canada freight corridor
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What Canadian prime minister Carney told Trump about new Detroit River bridge
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A separatist group is asking for Trump’s help to split from Canada. Here’s what we know

Yet another spat over territory is rocking the troubled US-Canada relationship – and it’s not a result of a Donald Trump threat to turn his northern neighbor into a 51st state.
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'Treason!': Trump officials meet Canadian separatists seeking $500bn from US taxpayers to fund 'independence bid'

The Alberta Prosperity Project (APP), a far-right group of politicians, are pushing State and Treasury Department officials for a $500 billion line of credit in the face of a successful independence referendum.
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Trump's rhetoric rallies Canadian support for Prime Minister Mark Carney

By Maria Cheng OTTAWA, Jan 22 (Reuters) - Renewed verbal attacks from U.S. President Donald Trump are prompting Canadians to rally behind Prime Minister Mark Carney, who earned a rare standing ovation in Davos for openly decrying powerful nations using economic integration as weapons and tariffs as leverage.
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