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.
Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau soared to victory in 2015 on the promise of change and “sunny ways” for the country.
Canada's prime minister has since faced intense criticism from the Conservative opposition for some of his pandemic and recovery policies.
Trudeau’s Liberal Party does not have a majority in the House, and until now it has been relying on NDP votes to pass legislation and keep the government going. Singh and Trudeau had a formal agreement to cooperate, which they struck in March 2022. But the NDP leader withdrew from that deal in September.
An embattled Trudeau reshuffled his Cabinet on Friday — but whether he will step aside in the coming days or weeks remains an open question.
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Of course, more ink gets spilt over housing than anything else, but 2024 had another story that kept us and everyone holding their noses. The revelation that the stalled North Shore Wastewater Treatment Plant will cost almost $3 billion more than originally budgeted landed like an overturned honey wagon.
OTTAWA, Dec 17 (Reuters) - Canadian Liberal Prime Minister Justin Trudeau is under increasing pressure to quit after Finance Minister Chrystia Freeland resigned over a policy clash on Monday, setting up one of the worst crises of his nine years in power.
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 ...
OTTAWA—An embattled Prime Minister Justin Trudeau made a significant overhaul to his cabinet Friday, while his leadership continues to be in question. However, Trudeau has still not answered ...
What else are we to make of the psychosis now infecting Justin Trudeau and the Liberal caucus ... even as Ottawa South MP David McGuinty takes on the role as public safety minister.