Prime Minister Justin Trudeau should have acted quicker to protect Canadian elections from outside meddling, a government ...
Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau, who said this month he would step aside as leader of the country and Liberal Party, said he won’t run in the election that must be held this year. The former ...
Thanks to Rob Gillies’ deeply developed network of sources, AP was first to report the resignation of Canadian Prime Minister ...
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 politics.
Justin Trudeau contended that social media and the debates people have on it raise a “challenge” to the Democratic Party’s future endeavors in the United States. The Canadian prime minister ...
(Reuters) - Canada's ruling Liberal Party is looking for a new leader to replace Prime Minister Justin Trudeau, who announced on Jan. 6 he intended to step down. The Liberal Party will pick a new ...
Four decades later, Pierre's son Justin Trudeau was at a similar juncture ... national truth and reconciliation day in favour of a surfing holiday. As Canadians faced an increasingly ...
Trudeau's resignation has shaken up Canadian politics, but experts say it will have little impact on Donald Trump's trade agenda.
Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau will announce on Monday (January 6, 2025) that he intends to step down as Liberal leader but he will stay on in his post until the party has chosen a ...
Canadian prime minister Justin Trudeau resigned as leader of the Liberal Party on Monday, after facing immense pressure to step down from members of his own party since his deputy prime minister ...
Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau has announced that he intends to step down as leader of the ruling Liberals after nine years in office, but will remain in his post until the party chooses a ...
Three sources close to internal party matters said Mr Trudeau ­realised he had to make an announcement before he met his caucus to avoid looking as if he was being forced out by his MPs.