Biggest name in Canada’s race to replace Justin Trudeau
He was once a man of great promise, but now the Canadian Prime Minister, who resigned this week, leaves the stage in tatters
Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau announced Monday that he’s calling it quits. Adieu to the wokest man to ever wear blackface.
OTTAWA — Canada’s Justin Trudeau era is coming to an end. The three-term prime minister announced Monday morning that he plans to step down as prime minister and as party leader once the Liberals choose his successor.
When the Canadian prime minister burst onto the scene in 2015, his liberal bona fides made him an instant political star. That was then.
Trudeau’s policies went well beyond Biden’s — he passed a federal carbon-pricing system and successfully defended it against several challenges, something Democrats in the United States have never been able to do.
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.
Speculation is growing about Justin Trudeau's exit from politics after the Canadian Prime Minister announced he won't seek re-election.
The prime minister’s celebrity helped bring him to power. Even after his popularity collapsed, it still drew crowds.
With Parliament prorogued, the Liberals will begin the process of finding a new leader as support for Pierre Poilievre's Conservatives grows
The tensions between the two nations reached a point where both nations expelled diplomats, marking the lowest point in the ties of decades.
Outgoing Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau says that “nothing is off the table” when it comes to responding to proposed tariffs by U.S.