This week’s Canada Letter features excerpts from The Times’s recent interview with Canada’s prime minister, whose political fortunes have fallen.
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A Battered but Unbowed Justin Trudeau Vows to Stay the Course in Canada
His poll standings are in free fall, and a dispute with a female cabinet minister raised questions about his leadership, but the Canadian prime minister remains confident.
Eastern Canada Grapples With Extreme Flooding
Residents in Quebec, Ontario and New Brunswick have been forced to evacuate their homes after extreme flooding some have linked to climate change.
After Duterte’s Threats Over Tons of Old Trash, Canada Says It’s Working on It
President Rodrigo Duterte of the Philippines said he was ready to “declare war” with Canada over hundreds of tons of waste shipped to his country over five years ago.
Canada Letter: Jason Kenney and the New Alliance on Canada’s Right
Alberta’s incoming premier has already allied himself with four other Conservative provincial leaders against carbon taxes and Prime Minister Justin Trudeau.
Trudeau Faces a New Foe as Conservatives Retake Power in Alberta
The United Conservatives’ victory in the oil-rich province means more opposition to Prime Minister Justin Trudeau’s national climate policies.
What’s a Feminist Government? Canada, and Trudeau, Grapple With the Question
Accusations by Canada’s former attorney general have propelled the country into an agonized and occasionally hairsplitting argument about feminism in political life.
Justin Trudeau Isn’t on the Ballot in Alberta, but He’s the Talk of the Province’s Vote
Alberta’s provincial vote has turned into a referendum of sorts on the prime minister’s carbon tax. The race may provide a preview of this fall’s national vote.
Trudeau and Liberal Party Expel 2 Ex-Ministers at Center of Storm
The cabinet ministers were seen as symbols of progressive feminist government by some, but as backstabbers by others.
Canada’s Former Justice Minister Warned About Political Fallout for Trudeau
Jody Wilson-Raybould warned the country’s top public servant about potential political fallout in the SNC-Lavalin case, according to a recording.