Trump accuses Canada of wanting 'benefits of being a State, without being one' amid trade war
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Amid escalating trade tensions between the United States and Canada, President Trump on Sunday accused Canada of wanting the "benefits of being a State, without being one." The remarks follow the breakdown of trade negotiations between Washington and Ottawa late Friday.
The Trump administration warned on Sunday that Canada would be "foolish" to believe it could win a trade war with the U.S., predicting a "devastating" impact on the northern neighbor. President Trump also asserted that Canada has charged U.S. farmers for many years.
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How the coverage differs
Same story, different emphasis — here's what each outlet chose to lead with.
Jamaica Observer (JM)Focuses heavily on the administration's warnings of a devastating trade war impact.
The Hill (US)Centers on Trump's specific rhetoric regarding Canada wanting state-like benefits without statehood.