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Justin Trudeau

  • As Canada Signs TPP, Freeland Says Feds Studying Economic Impacts
    As Canada Signs TPP, Freeland Says Feds Studying Economic Impacts
    OTTAWA—The federal government is studying the potential economic impacts of the controversial Trans-Pacific Partnership, Canada's international trade minister confirmed Wednesday, Jan. 3. Chrystia Freeland was in New Zealand on Wednesday ...
    February 3, 2016BY The Canadian Press
  • Canada in Brief, Jan. 28-Feb. 3
    Canada in Brief, Jan. 28-Feb. 3
    Trudeau commits to fast-tracking $700M to struggling Alberta EDMONTON—Alberta Premier Rachel Notley and Prime Minister Justin Trudeau emerged ...
    February 3, 2016BY The Canadian Press
  • Optimistic Trudeau Administration Brings Canada Closer to US Democrats
    Optimistic Trudeau Administration Brings Canada Closer to US Democrats
    With a comfortable majority of 184 seats and with Liberals elected across Canada, Justin Trudeau won an undeniable ...
    February 2, 2016BY David Kilgour
  • The Trudeau Government: A U.S. View
    The Trudeau Government: A U.S. View
    Someone said that the Canadians held an election last year, and there is a new “sheriff” in Ottawa? ...
    February 2, 2016BY David T. Jones
  • Canada Open for Business, Investment, Trudeau Tells World Economic Forum
    Canada Open for Business, Investment, Trudeau Tells World Economic Forum
    DAVOS, Switzerland—A new prime minister and a new Canada. That's the message Prime Minister Justin Trudeau delivered when ...
    January 20, 2016BY The Canadian Press
  • Government Looking at Speeding up Promised Infrastructure Spending
    Government Looking at Speeding up Promised Infrastructure Spending
    OTTAWA—The Trudeau government is "actively considering" speeding up promised investments in infrastructure in a bid to stimulate Canada's ...
    January 13, 2016BY The Canadian Press
  • Canada in Brief, Jan. 7-13
    Canada in Brief, Jan. 7-13
    Liberals' Syrian refugee resettlement program hits 10K milestone mark OTTAWA—From small towns in Atlantic Canada to big cities ...
    January 13, 2016BY The Canadian Press
  • Legalizing Pot Will Run Afoul of Global Treaties, Trudeau Warned
    Legalizing Pot Will Run Afoul of Global Treaties, Trudeau Warned
    OTTAWA—The Liberal government will have to do substantial work on the international stage before it can follow through ...
    January 6, 2016BY The Canadian Press
  • Canada in Brief, Dec. 17-22
    Canada in Brief, Dec. 17-22
    Trudeau picked as Canada's Newsmaker of the Year OTTAWA—It's been quite the year for Prime Minister Justin Trudeau. ...
    December 22, 2015BY The Canadian Press
  • Final Report on Residential Schools Survivors Signals Time for Ottawa to Act
    Final Report on Residential Schools Survivors Signals Time for Ottawa to Act
    OTTAWA—A teary Prime Minister Justin Trudeau is vowing his government will go beyond the 94 "calls to action" ...
    December 17, 2015BY The Canadian Press
  • Trudeau Says New ‘Star Wars’ Movie Will Make Viewers ‘Very, Very Happy’
    Trudeau Says New ‘Star Wars’ Movie Will Make Viewers ‘Very, Very Happy’
    OTTAWA—Prime Minister Justin Trudeau is a self-confessed "Star Wars" geek and says fans are going to be very ...
    December 16, 2015BY The Canadian Press
  • Regan Says He Hopes to See ‘Continued Improvement’ in Parliamentary Decorum
    Regan Says He Hopes to See ‘Continued Improvement’ in Parliamentary Decorum
    Geoff Regan, Canada's new House Speaker, aims to create a different kind of tone in the Commons.
    December 16, 2015BY Kaven Baker-Voakes
  • First Government Plane Carrying Refugees Arrives in Canada
    First Government Plane Carrying Refugees Arrives in Canada
    TORONTO— The first Canadian government plane carrying Syrian refugees arrived in Toronto late Thursday where they were greeted ...
    December 11, 2015BY The Associated Press
  • When Fathers Are Stolen
    When Fathers Are Stolen
    One of the people who kidnapped Hope Chen's father in China warned the 22-year-old woman on Dec. 8 ...
    December 10, 2015BY Matthew Little
  • Throne Speech to Focus on Immediate Priorities for New Government
    Throne Speech to Focus on Immediate Priorities for New Government
    OTTAWA—The Trudeau government's first throne speech is likely to be one of the shortest in Canadian history. Insiders ...
    December 2, 2015BY Joan Bryden
  • Canada’s PM Urged to Encourage China’s Xi to Let Courts Investigate Predecessor
    Canada’s PM Urged to Encourage China’s Xi to Let Courts Investigate Predecessor
    Canadian PM Justin Trudeau should encourage China's leader Xi Jinping to ensure courts can investigate former Chinese leader ...
    November 13, 2015BY Matthew Little
  • A Trudeau-Style Gender-Equal Cabinet Pledge for the US? No Thanks, Says Trump
    A Trudeau-Style Gender-Equal Cabinet Pledge for the US? No Thanks, Says Trump
    Critics of Justin Trudeau's guarantee of a gender-equal cabinet have found a famous ally south of the border: ...
    November 11, 2015BY The Canadian Press
  • Curiosity Over Canada’s New PM Ripples From Europe to Washington
    Curiosity Over Canada’s New PM Ripples From Europe to Washington
    A rare phenomenon is transpiring in the U.S. capital—people are curious about Canada's new prime minister.
    November 4, 2015BY The Canadian Press
  • Canadian Foreign Policy Set to Change: Liberalism Versus Harperism
    Canadian Foreign Policy Set to Change: Liberalism Versus Harperism
    The foreign policy successfully followed by Ottawa for almost a decade will shortly be door nail dead.
    October 27, 2015BY David T. Jones
  • Trudeau and the Power of a Prime Minister
    Trudeau and the Power of a Prime Minister
    For prime minister-designate Justin Trudeau, winning the election may have been the easy part. Now he must fulfill ...
    October 21, 2015BY Matthew Little
  • Voter Turnout for Monday’s Election Highest in Over a Decade
    Voter Turnout for Monday’s Election Highest in Over a Decade
    Voter turnout in Monday’s election was the highest since 1993.
    October 21, 2015BY Kaven Baker-Voakes
  • Canada Elects Record Number of Aboriginals to Parliament
    Canada Elects Record Number of Aboriginals to Parliament
    Justin Trudeau was not the only winner in Canada's election this week: The country's aboriginal community saw a ...
    October 21, 2015BY The Associated Press
  • Harper Setting Sights on Trudeau in Final Days of Federal Campaign
    Harper Setting Sights on Trudeau in Final Days of Federal Campaign
    With just days to go before the federal election, the Conservatives are continuing their attacks on Justin Trudeau ...
    October 14, 2015BY The Canadian Press
  • Canada’s Election and Its Effects on the US
    Canada’s Election and Its Effects on the US
    Whinging all the way, Canadians are stumbling through the last week of their preternaturally extended federal election campaign. ...
    October 14, 2015BY David T. Jones
  • Surveying the Canadian Election
    Surveying the Canadian Election
    As Canada’s election approaches on Oct. 19, the international scene is clearly playing a greater role in this ...
    October 14, 2015BY David Kilgour
  • Canada in Brief, Sept. 17-23
    Canada in Brief, Sept. 17-23
    Purple ribbons outside court for hearing in father-daughter murder case LETHBRIDGE, Alta.—Purple ribbons were tied to a row ...
    September 23, 2015BY The Canadian Press
  • Trudeau Defends Campaign Promises, NDP Unveils Platform
    Trudeau Defends Campaign Promises, NDP Unveils Platform
    The cost of campaign promises came up for discussion on the campaign trail Sept. 16, ahead of the ...
    September 16, 2015BY The Canadian Press
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