The election in Montreal had been seen as a referendum on Canada’s deeply unpopular prime minister, who has faced calls from within his party to quit.
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Election in Montreal Poses a Test for Trudeau
A vote in Montreal is seen as a referendum on Canada’s prime minister, who has brushed aside calls to step down as party members fear a wipeout in the next general election.
Trudeau’s Hold On Power Slips After Collapse of Liberal Party Agreement
A left-leaning party that helped Canada’s Liberals build a majority in Parliament announced it was ending its support, making it possible an election is called early.
Trudeau Projected to Remain Prime Minister, but Falls Short of a Majority
Voters denied him the expanded bloc of power he had been seeking in Parliament, unofficial results showed.
Anti-Vaccine Protesters in Canada Rally Outside Hospitals
Protesters have harassed health care workers in three provinces, as well as politicians.
Canada Hasn’t Slept Well Since the U.S. Election
Canadians have been ripping their cuticles off while they wait for the United States to pick its next president.
Canada Hasn’t Slept Well Since the U.S. Election
Canadians have been ripping their cuticles off while they wait for the United States to pick its next president.
America Votes, Canada Fidgets
Canadians have been ripping their cuticles off while they wait for the United States to pick its next president.
Mi’kmaq Lobstermen in Nova Scotia Face Attacks by Fishermen
A battle over the lucrative lobster industry in Nova Scotia has become the latest flash point in a series of abuses of Indigenous people in Canada.
Justin Trudeau’s Liberal Party Weakened but Re-Elected in Canadian Election
The Liberal Party is projected to lose its majority but keep enough seats to form a government.