Prime Minister Justin Trudeau of Canada is battling critics and leaked intelligence reports that opponents say show he ignored warnings of Chinese interference in past elections.
Tag: Canadian Federal Election (2019)
Why Canada Races on Gun Policy When America Crawls
The speed of policymaking in Canada, and its frequent deadlock in the U.S., may come down to the rules of their political systems.
An old falsehood resurfaces: that Justin Trudeau is Fidel Castro’s son.
Some conspiracy theorists have pointed to a resemblance between Mr. Castro and Mr. Trudeau. But the facts don’t add up.
Manitoba’s New Premier Faces Court Challenge by Rival
The litigation highlights the often messy process that Canadian political parties use to select their leaders.
Canada’s Election: What to Know
Will Justin Trudeau remain the prime minister? A month ago, it might have looked like a sure thing.
Trudeau Weighs Snap Election in Canada
The prime minister hopes his handling of the pandemic will help his Liberal Party win an early election. No decision has been made on the date.
Trudeau Faces Ethics Questions on Family Ties to Charity Given Government Contract
Prime Minister Justin Trudeau’s brother and mother were both paid by a charity handpicked by his government to oversee hundreds of millions of dollars in aid to students.
Corruption Case That Tarnished Trudeau Ends With SNC-Lavalin’s Guilty Plea
Prime Minister Justin Trudeau of Canada tried to “undermine” his attorney general in the case, according to a top ethics official.
Parliament in a Time of Permanent Campaigning
Justin Trudeau’s minority government means that everyone in the new Parliament is likely to be in campaign mode all the time.
Trudeau Won the Election, but Hasn’t Won Over Western Canada
As Justin Trudeau officially begins his second term, a sense of alienation from the rest of the country is the dominant sentiment in the oil-producing provinces of Alberta and Saskatchewan.