Trump, Canada and Davos
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The president has intensified his criticism of Canada in private conversations with aides in recent weeks over what he sees as the country's vulnerability to U.S. adversaries in the Arctic.
President Donald Trump slammed Canada in an unhinged rant at Davos, where he accused America’s close ally of not being grateful. It came after Canadian Prime Minister Mark Carney received a standing ovation for a speech where he issued his own warning about the world order.
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Follow live coverage from NBC News as President Donald Trump attends the World Economic Forum in Davos, Switzerland as he clashes with Europe over Greenland.
The first year of Donald Trump's second term has had a profound effect on Canada, from its politics and economy to the way Canadians shop and travel.
A year after Donald Trump revived Manifest Destiny, expansionist rhetoric has returned to US policy debates, placing Greenland and Canada at the centre of Arctic tensions and unsettling NATO allies.
The aggressive U.S. campaign to take control of Greenland has jolted Washington’s friends from Europe to Canada, who are now urging each other to accept that "the old order is not coming back."
Canada… preparing for war… with its closest neighbor? That’s right. For the first time in over a century, the Canadian Armed Forces have developed a comprehensive plan to defend against a potential U.