The prime minister’s effort to help SNC-Lavalin, a Canadian company, has been well received in Quebec, where the business has its headquarters.
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A Watchdog Found Trudeau Broke the Law, but Not Everyone Agrees
A constitutional law expert weighed in on the ethics commissioner’s report and took issue with one finding in particular.
Trudeau, Once the Bright New Hope, Enters Campaign Tarnished by Scandal
Prime Minister Justin Trudeau of Canada hope for reelection rests with a small number of uncommitted voters following an ethics watchdog’s findings that he broke the law.
Trudeau Violated Ethics Law in SNC-Lavalin Case, Watchdog Finds
Prime Minister Justin Trudeau of Canada was found to have broken the law in how he and his staff handled the corruption case of a major engineering firm, SNC-Lavalin.
Trudeau Violated Ethics Law in SNC-Lavalin Case, Watchdog Finds
Prime Minister Justin Trudeau of Canada was found to have broken the law in how he and his staff handled the corruption case of a major engineering firm, SNC-Lavalin.
Finding Lessons on Multiculturalism in the Experiences of Sikh Canadians
Amid a simmering backlash against immigration, Canada’s Sikh community offer a striking affirmation of the country’s multicultural model.
Trudeau’s Government Approves Expansion of Divisive Trans Mountain Pipeline
Plans to increase the size of the pipeline linking Alberta’s landlocked oil sands with British Columbia has divided the provinces and exposed a rift in the country’s Indigenous communities.
Shooting Near Toronto Raptors’ Victory Parade Leaves 4 Wounded
The police said two people had suffered serious but not life-threatening injuries at the shooting, which took place not far from a celebration event that included Canada’s prime minister.
Canada Letter: What Justin Trudeau Doesn’t Regret in the SNC-Lavalin Affair
This week’s Canada Letter features excerpts from The Times’s recent interview with Canada’s prime minister, whose political fortunes have fallen.
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.