OTTAWA — Prime Minister Justin Trudeau has assembled a new Canada-U ... Nova Scotia's Stephen McNeil and Alberta's Rachel Notley, along with Notley's former chief of staff Brian Topp. Charest also ran for the leadership of the federal Conservative ...
Prime Minister Justin Trudeau is launching a new Canada-U.S. relations council. Several prominent Canadians have been tapped to join the panel. Among them are former Quebec premier Jean Charest, former Alberta premier Rachel Notley, and businessperson and ...
Outgoing Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau has announced the formation of a Canada-U.S. relations council to support the federal government as it deals with incoming U.S. President Donald Trump's threat to impose a 25% tariff on all imports from Canada.
Justin Trudeau Launches Canada-US Council ... and former provincial premiers Jean Charet (Quebec), Rachel Notley (Alberta) and Stephen McNeil (Nova Scotia). Canada’s Ambassador to the United ...
OTTAWA, Ontario (AP) — Outgoing Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau announced Thursday ... and former provincial premiers Jean Charet (Quebec), Rachel Notley (Alberta) and Stephen McNeil ...
Prime Minister Justin Trudeau is stepping down after almost a decade in power, setting up a leadership battle in the G-7 country. Central American nation offers closer cooperation on migration and security while seeking to ease U.S. fears about Chinese influence over the Panama Canal.
Monday, Sept. 27: The latest Lansdowne plans don't improve the city, a reader says. You can write to us too, at [email protected] Re: $419 M worth of adequate: New Lansdowne 2.0 underwhelming, Jan. 23. So, based on Bruce Deachman’s reporting of what we can expect from Lansdowne 2.0, let’s recap the main points:
Conservative Pierre Poilievre has a plan for revival but needs an election first.
With the inauguration of the American president-elect, Donald Trump, who threatened to impose punitive tariffs on Canadian imports from the first day
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TORONTO — Outgoing Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau said Jan. 23 that American consumers will pay more whenever President Donald Trump decides to apply sweeping tariffs on Canadian products.
Kraft Heinz Co. said it’s “deeply disappointed” in Justin Trudeau after the Canadian prime minister threw a metaphorical tomato at the food manufacturer while discussing trade relations with ...