Trudeau resigns as Canadian Prime Minister after meeting with Trump

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Justin Trudeau resigned as Prime Minister of Canada a month after meeting with President-elect Donald Trump at Mar-a-Lago. His resignation follows the departure of his finance minister and ongoing public disapproval of his government. During their meeting, Trump discussed the idea of Canada becoming the 51st state. He has since continued to post about this on his platform, Truth Social, suggesting benefits for Canada if it merged with the U.S. Trump's recent posts include a cartoon depicting Canada as part of the U.S. He has also referred to Wayne Gretzky as the potential governor of this new state, shifting from earlier suggestions of him as Prime Minister.


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