This week, John Ivison is joined by Eugene Lang and Ian Brodie to discuss how the abysmally timed resignation of Prime Minister Justin Trudeau has created chaos in Canada’s leadership in response to U.S. tariff threats. Please subscribe http://www.youtube.com/user/nationalpost?sub_confirmation=1
The tensions between the two nations reached a point where both nations expelled diplomats, marking the lowest point in the ties of decades.
Trudeau and 12 of 13 premiers agreed on Wednesday to form a united front and get behind a pledge that "everything" is on the table in Ottawa's effort to fight
MEA stated that India is closely monitoring the situation in Canada and remains prepared to take necessary steps to uphold and strengthen these ties
Mark Carney has run two central banks and championed the green transition. Now he wants to lead Canada’s Liberal Party.
Trudeau’s policies went well beyond Biden’s — he passed a federal carbon-pricing system and successfully defended it against several challenges, something Democrats in the United States have never been able to do.
When the Canadian prime minister burst onto the scene in 2015, his liberal bona fides made him an instant political star. That was then.
He was once a man of great promise, but now the Canadian Prime Minister, who resigned this week, leaves the stage in tatters
Canadian Liberal Prime Minister Justin Trudeau on Monday said he would step down in the coming months after nine years in power, bowing to legislators alarmed by the party's miserable pre-election polling numbers.
The prime minister’s celebrity helped bring him to power. Even after his popularity collapsed, it still drew crowds.
The development comes a month after Canada's deputy prime minister, Chrystia Freeland, resigned suddenly from Trudeau's cabinet.