President-elect Donald Trump continues to discuss the possibility of Canada becoming the 51st state in the United States of America.
In the recent week, Donald Trump has repeatedly needled Canada about it becoming the 51st US state. He has also threatened to use "economic force" to absorb Canada into the US.
Ford has proposed buying Alaska as a counterproposal to Donald Trump’s frequent reference of Canada as America’s 51st state.
Ontario Premier Doug Ford humorously counteroffers Trump’s comments about Canada becoming the 51st state, jokingly suggesting Canada buy Alaska. He firmly states such an idea is unrealistic.
Trudeau has been Canada's prime minister for nearly a decade, after winning office at just 43 years old. But his popularity has plummeted, especially among Canadians who blamed Trudeau for higher ...
The northern lights may put on one heck of a show in the final hours of 2024, with parts of Canada in the running for a potential viewing.
One of the three cruise lines adding sailings in Alaska and Canada to their deployment, MSC Cruises is set to debut in the region with the MSC Poesia in 2026. Cruise Industry News takes a closer look at the company’s maiden season in the Last Frontier,
The U.S. Interior Department on Wednesday said no bids were submitted for this week's oil and gas lease sale in Alaska's Arctic National Wildlife Refuge — a sale the state has challenged as too restrictive and at odds with a 2017 law aimed at opening the refuge's sweeping coastal plan to exploration and development.
With all the vitriol spewing from the lips of U.S. President-elect Donald Trump, wouldn’??t it make sense to have California, Oregon, Washington and Alaska join Canada?
Another possibility would be crowdsourcing. The current population of Canada is just over 40 million. Dividing that figure into US$300-million gives you US$7.50 per head (CAD$10.80). For the (over)price of a large latte, we could all do this together!
Almand’s 75-day ride was significantly faster than the previous record of 84 days, which was held by Michael Strasser. While Almand’s mark appears to be accepted in the bikepacking world, he didn’t have it certified with Guinness. He said that was partly due to cost and partly due to their standard for certification.