Canada coach Marsch, the American-born head coach of the Canadian men's soccer team, took aim at President Donald Trump and suggested he back off the "ridiculous rhetoric" of making Canada the 51st U.
Canada head coach Jesse Marsch says he feels "ashamed" as an American by US President Donald Trump's comments on Canada ...
Nixon’s August 1971 announcement kicked off months of meetings between Canadian, American and officials from other countries ...
President Donald Trump has publicly defended hockey legend Wayne Gretzky amid backlash for his perceived endorsement of Trump ...
Ex-Leeds United manager Jesse Marsch has delivered a scathing critique of Donald Trump, expressing his embarrassment over the ...
For Nunavut Premier P.J. Akeeagok, comments from U.S. President Donald Trump about a possible takeover of Canada feel personal. Akeeagok sees them as a direct threat to the hard-fought sovereignty of ...
U.S. President Donald Trump's persistent boast that Canada will be the 51st U.S. state has been met with different degrees of seriousness in Canada. UNB military historian Marc Milner considers the ...
Former Leeds United boss Jesse Marsch has called out Donald Trump for his treatment of Canada, whose national team he now ...
At CONCACAF Nations League media day, the former USMNT player cites ‘arrogance and disregard we’ve shown one of our oldest, ...
Some high-profile Canadians have perceived Trump's repeated statehood taunts as a joke or a trade maneuver while others are not taking him lightly.
The diplomat drew attention to the idea previously expressed by Trump, according to which Canada could avoid Washington's ...
Canadian men's national soccer coach Jesse Marsch, who played for Team USA in the past, ripped President Trump for this "51st State" rhetoric in recent weeks.