Wolf: The criticism that you, the leader of Ontario, is getting is because of an ad you put out opposing the Trump administration's tariffs which directly affected Canada. Any regrets about that?
Ford: No, I don't think so ... I just want to put that behind us.
Ford: I love the U.S., I love the American people. I know Canadians love the American people and Americans love Canadians. We just have to get through this hurdle.
Footage from today's massive protest in Albania over a planned luxury resort backed by Jared Kushner — the tenth straight day of demonstrations.
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Wolf: Did you notice that just last week President Trump once again posted on social media the notion of perhaps Canada becoming America's 51st state?
Ford: I did but we're never going to be the first 51st state. Canada's not for sale.
Wolf: Any talks at all as far as you know between the Canadian Prime Minister Mark Carney and President Trump?
Ford: I can't answer that. You'd have to ask the Prime Minister that.
Wolf Blitzer: So would your Fortress America agreement replace the USMCA?
Doug Ford: No, it's just a little brochure right here.
Wolf: While you're here in Washington are you going to be meeting with senior Trump administration officials?
Ford: No I'm going to leave that, that's strictly up to the federal government, our federal government to deal with them.
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Ursula von der Leyen on banning Russian armed forces from entering the EU: Europe stays off-limit for anyone who has participated in the invasion of Ukraine, as simple as that.
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"Four years after the start of its full-scale invasion, Russia has clearly failed to subjugate Ukraine. The price Russia pays is heavier by the day, and it is paid primarily by the people of Russia."
Ursula von der Leyen paints a bleak picture of the Russian economy.