When the Canadian prime minister burst onto the scene in 2015, his liberal bona fides made him an instant political star.
But Trudeau’s inability to effectively rally his party and his country against Trump’s threat of a tariff war leading to annexation ended what support the prime minister had retained in his ...
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Although his poll numbers would sometimes rally, especially in the first shock of the coronavirus pandemic, the gloss never lasted. Trudeau tried to regain his majority in a post-pandemic election ...
Trudeau announced his plan before the Liberal ... “Canada first, Canada last, Canada always,” he said, calling on voters to rally to his side. “Let’s bring it home.” ...
A gas station this month in Peterborough, Ontario, a community near Toronto that has soured on Justin Trudeau and his party.Credit...Ian Willms for The New York Times Supported by By Ian Austen ...
has formally entered the race to replace Prime Minister Justin Trudeau as leader of the ruling Liberal Party. Carney launched his campaign for the party leadership at a rally in Edmonton ...
Donald Trump is threatening the harshest trade penalties on the North American continent in 95 years. He's the first major ...
Trudeau said he will stay on as a caretaker ... His deputy leader, Melissa Lantsman, is Jewish and spoke at a pro-Israel rally in Ottawa in December 2023. In a just-released interview with the ...