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Prime Minister Justin Trudeau posted a final message to Canadian citizens, a bit of a pep talk amid Donald Trump’s threats of ...
Justin Trudeau asserted his Canadian identity in his final message on the last day of his term. The Canadian prime minister's assertion comes amid repeated calls from US president Donald Trump to ...
Justin Trudeau gave a full-throated defense of Canada during his farewell video as the outgoing prime minister was slammed for wearing a bizarre 'friendship' bracelet. The 53-year-old statesman ...
After nearly a decade in power, Justin Trudeau steps down on Friday as prime minister amid a trade war and President Trump’s stated desire to annex Canada. Prime Minister Justin Trudeau speaking ...
Prime Minister Justin Trudeau posted a final message to Canadian citizens, a bit of a pep talk amid Donald Trump‘s threats of ever-more punitive tariffs and talk of the country becoming the U.S ...
Following a tearful few days as he vacates his longtime leadership position, Trudeau was caught in a playful moment while leaving the House of Commons Adrian Wyld/The Canadian Press via AP Justin ...
After resigning as Prime Minister of Canada, Justin Trudeau was captured exiting Parliament in a playful style -- carrying a chair and with his tongue sticking out. As per convention Canadian ...
When Justin and Sophie Trudeau announced in 2023 that they were separating after 'many meaningful and difficult conversations', speculation quickly turned to whether infidelity could have torn ...
In a quirky farewell gesture, Canada’s outgoing Prime Minister Justin Trudeau was seen walking out of Parliament carrying a chair, and with his tongue playfully sticking out, sparking a mix of ...
Banker Mark Carney will replace Justin Trudeau as Canada's prime minister this week. Carney, who headed the Bank of Canada and then the Bank of England, has no experience in legislative politics.