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Canada’s prime minister is only the latest left-of-centre political leader to leave office in a fog of disillusion and domestic discontent.
By Vjosa Isai Reporting from Toronto Chrystia Freeland, Canada’s former deputy prime minister, whose sudden resignation in December helped set the stage for Prime Minister Justin Trudeau’s ...
In the nine years since he became Canada’s Prime Minister, Justin Trudeau has been hailed not only as the saviour of the country’s Liberal Party but more broadly as the glamorous beacon of Western liberalism.
After four years in the Oval Office, the once and future president returns to power with know-how and a very different team.
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The world, it seems, has turned on governments whose championing of so-called progressive policies is now viewed by voters as out of touch.
“He’s single-handedly changed the party," said Sen. Jim Banks, R-Ind. Banks was sworn in as a member of the House as Trump arrived in Washington in 2017, when Banks said, Trump often have to deal with Republican pushback.
Beleaguered, Canada's outgoing Prime Minister Justin Trudeau announced on Thursday that he will not seek a re-election from Montreal in the upcoming general elections in Canada, sparking ...
1:00 Trudeau says he will not run for re-election Prime Minister Justin Trudeau says in addition to not leading the Liberals into the next election, he will not be seeking his seat in the Quebec r ...
Canadian PM Justin Trudeau has announced that he will not be running in the upcoming federal elections Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau has announced that he will not be running in the ...
When Prime Minister Justin Trudeau announced his resignation on a chilly January day, he triggered an abbreviated leadership race that offers Carney a rare fast-track to the prime minister’s ...