Trudeau and 12 of Canada’s 13 premiers agreed to form a united front and pledge that “everything” is on the table in a potential tariff war with Donald Trump.
Conservative Leader Pierre Poilievre issued the following statement following Justin Trudeau’s resignation as Liberal leader. The prime minister has asked the Governor General to prorogue Parliament so a new Liberal leader can be chosen. Watch the video or read the full text of Poilievre’s statement:
Justin Trudeau resigned as the Canadian Prime Minister. Pierre Poilievre, leader of the Conservative Party, is expected to be the next Prime Minister. Poilievre criticized the Liberals and emphasized the need for a carbon tax election to elect Conservatives.
Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau announced his resignation on Monday, ending nearly ten years at the country's helm. The decision follows mounting discontent over his leadership and escalating internal turmoil, underscored by the sudden departure of his finance minister.
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.
Trudeau has faced calls to step down amid polls showing his ruling Liberal Party would be swept out of power in the next election.
At the same time, he has mocked Prime Minister Justin Trudeau over his resignation ... so if he's focused here on promoting Pierre Poilievre that is absolutely not the worst thing that he could ...
The Conservative Party of Canada leader warned that Canada cannot afford “economically destructive, liberal taxes," as this would only drive more businesses away.
Justin Trudeau resigned as the Canadian Prime Minister and the leader of the Liberal Party on Monday, January 6. With that, all eyes are now on Pierre Poilievre, the leader of the Conservative ...
Pierre Poilievre's views on Bitcoin have sometimes attracted controversy, but a lot has changed over the past three years.
The Canadian Prime Minister announced his resignation Monday, pending an internal party election to replace him
The race to replace Justin Trudeau as Liberal leader and Prime Minister of Canada has barely begun and the best reasons not to vote for the Liberals in the next federal election are coming, rather hilariously,