Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau, whose party looks set to lose power early next year, is under increasing pressure from his own legislators to step down and let someone else take over.
Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau's chances of staying in power are becoming less likely after the opposition party backing him for years said it will vote no confidence in the government ...
But at home, voters turned sour on him long ago. Prime Minister Justin Trudeau of Canada walking to the House of Commons on Parliament Hill in Ottawa.Credit...Chris Wattie/Reuters Supported by By ...
Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau on Friday shook up his cabinet, changing one-third of his team as political turmoil threatens his leadership and tensions erupt with incoming US president ...
Yet, as Brian Lilley discusses with Postmedia columnists Lorne Gunter and Chris Selley on our year-end political panel, Prime Minister Justin Trudeau seems determined to tough it out and stick ...
Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau's support within his own party appeared to falter further on Sunday, as former loyalists said growing numbers of Liberal caucus members wanted the premier to ...
It’s the question on many minds after Chrystia Freeland, Trudeau’s right-hand minister, delivered a stunning blow to the unpopular Liberal government with a surprise resignation this week that ...
TORONTO (AP) — Embattled Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau is not expected to announce a decision on his future over the Christmas holidays, a person familiar with the matter said Monday.
TORONTO — (AP) — Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau's chances of staying on in power have become more tenuous after the opposition party that backed his government for years announced it ...
These fresh faces are being seen not just as reinforcements but as Trudeau's last line of defense. Watch the report by NDTV's Riddhima Kedia. Justin Trudeau-Led Canada Government's Cabinet ...
And he may have just done it in time. For a decade, we have been living in Prime Minister Justin Trudeau’s “postnational” state. “There is no core identity, no mainstream in Canada ...