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Canada’s Transition to New PM Should Unfold During Week After Liberal Party Vote, Trudeau Says
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Analysis-Canada's ruling Liberals move on from Trudeau with Trump boost
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Trump’s threats against Canada boost Trudeau's Liberal Party in the polls as new tariffs set to begin
In a decision released Thursday, Federal Court Chief Justice Paul Crampton ruled that the applicants had failed to show that Prime Minister Justin Trudeau had "exceeded any of the limits" of the constitution when he advised the Governor General to prorogue Parliament back in January.
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GZERO Media on MSNAu revoir, Justin TrudeauJustin Trudeau’s tenure as prime minister of Canada winds down this weekend, as his Liberal Party chooses a new leader and gets set for a transition of power. His near-decade as PM began in the fall of 2015 when he embodied youthful optimism and a progressive agenda.
Mr Trudeau’s Liberal Party suddenly finds itself atop some opinion polls for the first time in almost two years, having scraped historic lows just two months ago. Mr Trump’s unsettling and relentless insistence that Canada join the United States as its 51st state or face staggering tariffs has cracked the basis on which Canada’s Conservatives and their leader,
With the Liberal party set to announce its new leader within days, Prime Minister Justin Trudeau says his last day in office will be determined by himself and his replacement.
Social media is teeing off on Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau for crying in front of reporters on Thursday.
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OTTAWA — Prime Minister Justin Trudeau was entirely in his right to prorogue Parliament in January, ruled the chief justice of the Federal Court in a first ever decision of its kind.
The next Liberal leader is scheduled to be announced on March 9. Behind the scenes, work to prepare the transition has already begun.
Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau imposed 25% retaliatory tariffs on the United States, as the drama around President Donald Trump’s tariffs has boosted his previously drowning Liberal Party. After several delays,
OTTAWA — Canada will be in a trade war with the US for the foreseeable future, Prime Minister Justin Trudeau said on Thursday (March 6), speaking shortly before US Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent called him "a numbskull".
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