as investors weighed the potential for Canada's economy to escape broad-based U.S. tariffs and a report that Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau would resign. Trudeau's departure would leave ...
How the Sunshine State, once America’s dead end, became its new seat of power.
While many issues turned Canadians away from their prime minister, the high cost of groceries and homes has become a chief grievance.
There’s something peculiar about Doug Ford’s record as premier of Ontario. He’s made lots of mistakes, at least one of them a whopper. For much of his government’s six-plus years he’s been classed among Canada’s least popular premiers.
Security will play a more central role in Canada's upcoming elections. Whoever wins should learn from Justin Trudeau's mixed record on that front. The post Canada's Trudeau Will Leave Behind a Mixed Bag on Security Policy appeared first on World Politics Review.
Music company says debut track, Til the Nights Done, is the first of many on the way under a label the young Trudeau co-founded You can save this article by registering for free here. Or sign-in ...
Photo: J. Scott Applewhite/AP/Angela Weiss/AFP/Getty Images/Martin Schutt/AP Both sides of the political aisle in Ottawa were relieved when Prime Minister Justin Trudeau finally resigned on Jan. 6.
Justin Trudeau's 17-year-old son Xavier has been mocked ... as reported by the National Post. The label's co-founder Joey Boyer told the Canadian outlet that Xavier has a new take on R&B ...
1:48 Liberal leadership race heating up with less than 50 days remaining in campaign Prime Minister Justin Trudeau ... back” on Trudeau’s appointment plans in a social media post Monday.
The senior ranks of Prime Minister Justin Trudeau’s cabinet have made their choice on who they believe should replace him as Canada’s prime minister — and they’re throwing their weight behind Mark Carney. Carney has secured the backing of Foreign ...
TORONTO — Outgoing Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau said Jan. 23 that American consumers will pay more whenever President Donald Trump decides to apply sweeping tariffs on Canadian products.
Prime Minister Justin Trudeau is planning a final wave of appointments to fill the 10 vacancies in the Senate before he retires in March, Radio-Canada has learned. The move would allow him to ...