Canada's Election, Lobster Wars, and the 51st State?

From lobster trap battles to election drama and Trump’s bold claims—here’s what’s heating up in Canada right now.

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Donald Trump is stirring controversy again—this time by calling Canada the '51st state' and reigniting old border disputes.

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From the lobster-rich 'Grey Zone' off Maine to water rights in British Columbia, tensions are rising.

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Trump’s administration is eyeing Canada’s natural resources, and Prime Minister Mark Carney warns it’s more than just talk.

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'Trump has it in mind that one of the easiest ways of doing that is absorbing our country,'

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Carney said.

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Could this be the biggest shift in US-Canada relations in decades?

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Canada heads to the polls on April 28, and it’s a tight race.

0:44

New PM Mark Carney is seeking a fresh mandate amid economic woes and rising US tensions.

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His main rival?

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Conservative leader Pierre Poilievre, who’s promising to 'axe the tax' and fix housing.

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The NDP’s Jagmeet Singh is pushing for universal pharmacare and a wealth tax.

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With affordability, healthcare, and sovereignty on the line, this election could reshape Canada’s future.

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In the waters between Maine and New Brunswick, American and Canadian lobstermen are clashing—literally.

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The 'Grey Zone' is a 277-square-mile disputed area where both sides lay traps.

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Fishermen report stolen gear, injuries, and rising hostility.

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'People have literally lost parts of their bodies,' says US lobsterman John Drouin.

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With no resolution in sight, this maritime turf war is heating up.

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PM Mark Carney joined Sikh Canadians for Vaisakhi, donning a yellow turban and serving food at a langar.

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But critics slammed him for not acknowledging Palm Sunday, which fell on the same day.

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Some accused him of 'pandering' to minorities, while others praised the inclusive gesture.

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With over 800,000 Sikhs in Canada, both Liberals and Conservatives are vying for their support—making every cultural appearance

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politically charged.