Federal cabinet ministers say Canada shouldn't overreact to Donald Trump's comments about annexing Canada but should still take it seriously.
Several federal cabinet ministers say Canada should not overreact to U.S. president-elect Donald Trump's comments about annexing Canada but should still take them seriously.
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