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The '51st state' fights back

Donald Trump is coming for Canada. He first raised the prospect of making America's nearest neighbour its 51st state when campaigning for the presidency in 2016. No one was listening. But Canada's new Liberal Prime Minister, Mark Carney, has heard, and he's assembling a coalition of allies to counter the threat. Could this be the beginning of a wider effort to build a Western, anti-Trump, alliance?

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Guest: Josie Ensor US Correspondent, The Times. 

Host: Luke Jones.

Producers: Edith Rousselot and Olivia Case.

Further reading: Mark Carney’s in-tray as PM: from tariffs to Canadian sovereignty

Clips: CTV News, C-Span, CNN, BBC, ABC News, Guardian News, AP News, CPAC, Global News.

Photo: Getty Images. 

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