By ROB GILLIES PALM DESERT, Calif. (AP) — Canada’s ambassador to Washington said Monday that Canada is prepared to buy more from the United States, including its next fleet of submarines, to appease President-elect Donald Trump’s concerns about the U.S.-Canada trade deficit. Related Articles National Politics | This is what the Homeland Security secretary has to say about his border record National Politics | A tough-on-crime approach is back in US state capitols National Politics | Trump flies flag at Mar-a-Lago at full height before end of mourning period following Carter’s death National Politics | Carrie Underwood, Village People to perform at Trump’s inauguration events National Politics | Many Democrats don’t think they’ll see a woman become president, poll finds Ambassador Kirsten Hillman also warned Americans in an interview with The Associated Press that prices will go up for Americans almost immediately if Trump follows through with his plan to impose 25% tariffs on all Canadian products. The ambassador also dismissed Trump’s talk of Canada becoming the 51st U.S.