Conservative Pierre Poilievre has a plan for revival but needs an election first.
OTTAWA — The race to replace Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau is dominated by one name: Donald Trump. How to wrestle with the incoming president and his tariff threats has emerged as the defining question in the Liberal Party leadership contest.
It sounds like somebody was feeling very inspired by the sonic journey of Exclaim!'s Road Trip from Ottawa playlist. Weeks after Justin Trudeau announced his resignation after a decade as prime minister, the politician's eldest son Xavier is reportedly gearing up to launch his music career.
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.
As Justin Trudeau gets ready to step out of the spotlight, his oldest son is poised to step into it, albeit not on the political stage. Xavier James Trudeau is releasing a debut original R&B song on Feb.
Three environment ministers who served in Justin Trudeau’s Liberal government are supporting Mark Carney, who favours scrapping the consumer carbon price.
Days after Justin Trudeau resigned as the Prime Minister of Canada, his 17-year-old son Xavier announced the launch of his R&B music career in a promotional video shared on Instagram over the weekend.
Canada’s outgoing prime minister and the leader of the country’s oil rich province of Alberta are confident Canada can avoid the 25% tariffs President Donald Trump says he will impose on Canada and Mexico on Feb.
Outgoing Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau says prices for Americans will go up if President Donald Trump follows through with his vow to apply sweeping tariffs on Canadian products.
Liberal leadership candidate Karina Gould said Thursday that, in a race dominated by two heavyweight candidates, she's trying to stand out from the pack with her ideas. Gould said that if she becomes prime minister,
Here's a look at the Liberal leadership race and where the candidates stand on First Nation, Inuit and Métis policies.
NDP Leader Jagmeet Singh said Thursday that Prime Minister Justin Trudeau should recall Parliament to pass legislation to protect workers and businesses if U.S. President Donald Trump goes ahead with tariffs on Canadian goods as promised.