Trump also told the crowd at the World Economic Forum in Davos, Switzerland that Canada has been tough to deal with over the years.
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Premier Doug Ford gave his clearest indication so far that he may send Ontario voters to the polls more than a year early. Prime Minister Justin Trudeau and the premiers discussed interprovincial ...