Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau speaks at the Liberal caucus holiday party in Ottawa on Dec. 17, the day after Finance Minister Chrystia Freeland resigned unexpectedly. (Carlos Osorio/Reuters) TORONTO — Canada’s government is melting down at the worst possible moment.
Donald Trump's threat of whopping tariffs on Canadian exports and his trolling of Prime Minister Justin Trudeau are key tactics in a negotiating strategy to extract the best trade terms for the U.S.,
U.S. president-elect Donald Trump is a jerk with a serious lack of self-control. So when he mocked Canada as a potential “51st state,” he did the one thing no Canadian politician has managed to do: unify a deeply divided country.
Trudeau flew to Mar-a-Lago last month and dined with Trump amid the 45th president’s threat to impose a 25% tariff on Canadian imports – which Trudeau reportedly told the president-elect would “kill” Canada’s economy.
The antics of Pierre Poilievre come as a surprise for Canada’s typically civil political arena. The more Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau falters, the more his main conservative rival pushes forward.
In a Christmas Day message, past and future president Donald Trump said he urged Wayne Gretzky to run for prime minister of Canada. Trump wrote on Truth Social that he talked with the legendary hockey player and Canadian icon,
Donald Trump is offering Canadians a reduction of 'more than 60%' in taxes if their government joins America as its 51st state
Donald Trump is all set to take office in January 2025, and it looks like he has an agenda already. His aversion to Canadian PM Justin Trudeau is pretty well-known as he’s quite open about it. Trump has also called out Trudeau every now and then and he has done so yet again.
The resort is the “Center of the Universe,” Trump declared on social media Friday, adding, "Bill Gates asked to come, tonight." Representatives for Trump and Gates didn't clarify if the Microsoft co-founder did indeed join the parade of figures making the trip to Mar-a-Lago.
U.S. president-elect Donald Trump said Tuesday that he's planning to attend the funeral of former president Jimmy Carter.
Pierre Poilievre's Conservatives are closing out 2024 hitting a new long-term high in ballot support, with a 26 point advantage over the Liberals amid calls for Prime Minister Justin Trudeau to resign.
Justin Trudeau is apparently facing the wrath of the public of Canada, as the country's province, British Columbia, where the Canadian PM has been vacationing, saw taunts and insults being thrown at him.