Trudeau and 12 of Canada’s 13 premiers agreed to form a united front and pledge that “everything” is on the table in a potential tariff war with Donald Trump.
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.
Prime Minister Justin Trudeau turns to leave a news conference on Jan. 6, 2025, after announcing his resignation as Liberal leader outside Rideau Cottage in Ottawa. (Sean Kilpatrick/The Canadian Press)He said federal Liberal members in Alberta will hold ...
Alberta Premier Danielle Smith says it's "irresponsible and selfish" for resigning Prime Minister Justin Trudeau to delay calling a federal election, and that it's now up to Canada's premiers to advocate for the country in U.
Prime Minister Justin Trudeau forcefully stated his case against proposed U.S. tariffs on Canadian goods during a stop in Windsor, Ont., Thursday.
Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau warned that “everything is on the table” regarding retaliatory measures to President-elect Donald Trump’s threatened tariffs.
The prime minister hailed "unanimous" consent on a possible response to U.S. tariffs after a meeting with the premiers, but Alberta's premier says she can't sign on to the plan.
Impeached South Korean President Yoon Suk Yeol was arrested and questioned by authorities in relation to a criminal insurrection investigation on Wednesday, saying he was only cooperating with what he called an illegal probe to avoid violence.
OTTAWA — No one region will bear the brunt of a Canadian response to potential 25 per cent tariffs imposed by the United States in the coming days, Prime Minister Justin Trudeau said Wednesday, but confirmed all options for retaliation measures remain on the table.
We know Alberta Premier Danielle Smith is not backing down. She is not blinking. Far from it. She is ramping things up. We just didn’t know by how much. Well, the political heat around these parts is getting blazing hot.
It’s more than a wee bit odd that what might be turning into Saskatchewan Premier Scott Moe’s finest hour is an an hour when he’s saying very little. We’ve generally been hearing less than usual from Moe,