Trudeau made the comments to Canadian business and labor leaders in a closed door meeting Friday in remarks that were accidentally broadcast on a loudspeaker.
Prime Minister Justin Trudeau says President Donald Trump’s talk of making Canada the 51st state is “a real thing” and is ...
"as soon as possible" to make recommendations on "concrete measures to liberalize trade and strengthen Canada's economy," Trudeau said. Alberta Premier Danielle Smith, who is still in Washington ...
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We are prepared for every possible scenario,' Trudeau says as Trump promises tariffs on Feb. 1 Prime Minister Justin Trudeau said Tuesday Canada will hit back at the U.S. if President Donald Trump ...
Justin Trudeau and Danielle Smith will argue that ... Smith, the premier of Canada’s oil rich province of Alberta, said the April 1 deadline gives Canadians time to make case to the Trump ...
The latest signal of Canada’s woe and division came Tuesday morning with Alberta Premier Danielle Smith lashing out at Justin Trudeau for ... who keeps on poking his finger in the eye of the ...
Alberta Premier ... Federal Conservative Leader Pierre Poilievre said in a statement Tuesday that he believes Canada should consider retaliatory tariffs and urged Trudeau to reopen Parliament.
create animosity toward Alberta and Saskatchewan to enhance its chances of winning the next election. It worked for Pierre Trudeau. “Screw the West. We’ll take the rest.” Hopefully ...
It is also the story of his father, Pierre Elliott Trudeau, who stepped down in 1984 after having been in power, apart from a nine-month period in opposition, since 1968. Ultimately, both prime ...
Donald Trump being sworn in as president on Monday in Washington will mark the final act in the biggest political comeback in history. Four years ago, Trump left the White House in disgrace after ...
Karine Jean-Pierre’s two-and-a-half-year stint as White House press secretary was marked by what many saw as a series of embarrassing and even controversial moments. In May 2022, Jean-Pierre ...