Canada and Mexico have sent firefighting crews to help battle the blazes in the Los Angeles area, and Ukraine also has offered assistance. But social media posts misleadingly claim "$00,000,000" in "foreign aid" has been offered to the U.
Mexican President Claudia Sheinbaum Pardo said that her country was sending support in part because many Mexican people live in the Los Angeles area.
Several readers asked whether Mexico and Canada sent support to California as destructive wildfires burn in the Los Angeles area. That’s true.
Despite the president-elect’s insults and threats, America’s closest neighbors have pitched in to battle the wildfires consuming Southern California.
Tapper: President-Elect Trump has been talking about making Canada the 51st state. Trudeau: That's not going to happen. Canadians are incredibly proud of being Canadian. One of the ways we define ourselves most easily is, well, we're not American. pic.twitter.com/4PHmxJvjP1
Mexico and Canada rushed aid to help combat the LA fires because that's what good neighbors do. You listening, MAGA?
Stephen Colbert started off the latest episode of "The Late Show" with some kind, if not silly, words for those fighting the ongoing Los Angeles wildfires as both Mexico and Canada have sent teams to help combat the natural disaster.
Podcaster Joe Rogan suggested that America may as well take over Mexico if so many of its people are immigrating illegally, bringing safety to both countries.
Canada must send a “message” to President-elect Trump on tariffs, one of the country’s provincial leaders said Wednesday alongside Prime Minister Justin Trudeau, who described the threatened
As the Mexican saying goes, “sin maíz no hay país” — without corn, there is no country. But without economic integration, there is no prosperity. Mexico and the U.S. must safeguard the hard-won gains of North American trade for the benefit of all.
The deployments come days before the inauguration of President-elect Donald Trump, who has threatened the United States’ largest trade partners with tariffs.
The government is preparing for the possibility that the incoming U.S. administration will impose high tariffs on Canadian goods, setting the close allies up for a showdown.