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Justin Trudeau's colourful shoes to meet King Charles raise eyebrows: 'SLOPPY MESS' Denette Wilford Published May 28, 2025 • Last updated May 28, 2025 • 2 minute read Join the conversation ...
In the depths of a bitterly cold and snowy January this year, Justin Trudeau, Canada’s prime minister for nearly a decade, reluctantly decided to resign—a tacit admission that the sun was ...
OTTAWA — Justin Trudeau issued a rallying call Sunday night to the Liberal party, urging it to unite and safeguard a legacy of progressive change in the face of what he called an “existential ...
Commitment to child care system Trudeau focused much of his speech on the success of his administration's child care program, announcing that Canada had reached a deal with 11 of 13 provinces and ...
Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau speaks during a news conference about the U.S. tariffs against Canada on March 4, 2025 on Parliament Hill in Ottawa. DAVE CHAN/AFP via Getty Images What to Know ...
"We don't want this." Prime Minister Justin Trudeau placed blame for a trade war between the U.S. and Canada squarely on the Trump administration.
Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau taunted Donald Trump after Canada defeated the United States 3-2 in overtime to win the 4 Nations ice hockey competition in Boston. On X, formerly Twitter ...
Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau faced social media ridicule on Saturday night as he said on social media he was "damn proud" of his team's 4 Nations performance.
World News Justin Trudeau gets caught on hot mic saying Trump’s plans to annex Canada are ‘a real thing’ By Jon Levine Published Feb. 8, 2025, 12:26 p.m. ET ...
Justin Trudeau later reflected on this, stating, “That’s one of the fundamental unfairnesses of this current system is that it affects different communities in a different way”.
Canada’s Justin Trudeau announced he’s stepping down after nine years as prime minister. WSJ’s Vipal Monga explains what Trudeau’s resignation means for Canada and global progressive ...
Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau argued Sunday that social media and the political right exacerbated "culture wars and division" to promote an "anti-incumbency movement" worldwide. MSNBC ...