She said that 'a list of products worth 200 billion Canadian Dollars ($139bn) would send a message to the US about the hard tariffs would cause them.'
While many issues turned Canadians away from their prime minister, the high cost of groceries and homes has become a chief grievance.
The one major exception occurred during the prime ministership of Pierre Elliott Trudeau, Justin Trudeau’s father. In 1980, the elder Trudeau was returned to office after a brief spell in opposition.
Prime Minister Justin Trudeau should have acted quicker to protect Canadian elections from outside meddling, a government commission said, shaking trust in democratic institutions.
OTTAWA — Emergency Preparedness Minister Harjit Sajjan on Wednesday became the latest member of Prime Minister Justin Trudeau’s front bench to announce he won’t seek re-election.
Justin Trudeau’s resignation as prime minister of Canada ... Concerns about crime and the cost of housing remain top of mind even in Liberal bastions such as Toronto and Vancouver. Trudeau’s own political brand, and a laundry list of personal scandals ...
Monday was International Holocaust Remembrance Day and the 80th anniversary of the liberation of Auschwitz-Birkenau concentration camp
Prime Minister Justin Trudeau is stepping down after almost a decade in power, setting up a leadership battle in the G-7 country. Central American nation offers closer cooperation on migration and security while seeking to ease U.S. fears about Chinese influence over the Panama Canal.
Bill Wilson, the fiery hereditary chief from Vancouver Island who helped ensure Indigenous title to traditional lands and treaty rights for both men and women were enshrined in Canada’s Constitution, has died at the age of 80. Former federal attorney-general Jody Wilson-Raybould announced the Friday death of her father.
Justin Trudeau is only in office till March, as the ruling Liberal Party will elect a new leader that month. The victor in that contest will replace Trudeau as Prime Minister and will face the ...
NORTH VANCOUVER, B.C. — The CEO of Metro Vancouver's transit operator says he's grateful for the federal government kicking in tens of millions in annual capital funding over the next decade — but the money doesn't solve TransLink's looming operational financial woes.
The federal government says it's kicking in more than $663 million in funding for Metro Vancouver transit infrastructure over the next decade, beginning next year.