Prime Minister Justin Trudeau has met with the families of six men who were killed at a Quebec City mosque, days before the anniversary of the 2017 attack.
After more than nine years in power, Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau resigned on January 6, 2025. But a photo of him wiping his tears, shared in multiple posts that falsely linked it to his resignation,
The one major exception occurred during the prime ministership of Pierre Elliott Trudeau, Justin Trudeau’s father. In 1980, the elder Trudeau was returned to office after a brief spell in opposition.
Canadians hoping plans for high-frequency rail between Toronto and Quebec City would move forward this year will instead see further delays — and the prospect of a federal election makes the timeline more uncertain than ever.
The Canadian proposal for a high-frequency, passenger-only rail corridor between Toronto and Quebec City, already moving at a languid pace, is facing new delays — and those could increase with the planned resignation of Prime Minister Justin Trudeau.
Chrystia Freeland, the former deputy prime minister, sought to distance herself from Mr. Trudeau in a public letter criticizing him for “costly political gimmicks.”
Outgoing Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau has announced the formation ... and former provincial premiers Jean Charet (Quebec), Rachel Notley (Alberta) and Stephen McNeil (Nova Scotia).
Justin Trudeau Launches Canada-US Council as ... and former provincial premiers Jean Charet (Quebec), Rachel Notley (Alberta) and Stephen McNeil (Nova Scotia). Canada’s Ambassador to the United ...
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The Liberal leadership race is kicking into high gear. The window to join closes Thursday and there are already some notable names vying for the top job. Faiza Amin discusses the strategy being used right now with Sarbjit Kaur,
Placing a maple leaf amid the 50 stars of Old Glory is less likely than the Maple Leafs hockey team winning the Stanley Cup, which the embattled Toronto hockey team hasn’t done since the presidency of Lyndon Johnson (everybody here remembers what everybody in the United States has forgotten: that Johnson manhandled Lester Pearson at Camp David in response to the Canadian prime minister’s questioning of LBJ’s Vietnam War policy).