Donald Trump offers 'Golden Dome' to Canada for free, but only if it becomes 'cherished 51st US state'
Wednesday, 28 May 2025 () Donald Trump suggests Canada become the 51st US state to join the 'Golden Dome' missile defense system for free. Otherwise, it will cost $61 billion. Canada has shown interest in the system. It is seen as vital for North American early warning capabilities. Mark Carney rejects the statehood proposal. The future of the defense system is uncertain without Canada's support.
In a historic address to the Canadian Parliament, King Charles delivers a powerful message reaffirming Canada's sovereignty amid growing political rhetoric. Responding directly to former U.S. President Donald Trump’s controversial remark about Canada as the “51st State,” King Charles stands...
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