New Canadian Prime Minister Mark Carney told U.S. President Donald Trump that 'Canada is not for sale' during their Oval Office meeting. Trump, known for his jabs at America's northern neighbor, once again referred to Canada as the "51st U.S. state" and floated the idea of acquiring the country, calling the border "artificial" and suggesting a "wonderful marriage" between the two nations. PM Carney responded at once, telling Trump that "Canada is not for sale." The directness marks a shift from Justin Trudeau’s more diplomatic approach and has stirred headlines across both nations.