Chrystia Freeland’s departure this week recalls the 2019 SNC-Lavalin affair, in which Jody Wilson-Raybould quit Prime Minister Justin Trudeau’s cabinet after a demotion.
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Two Takes on Justin Trudeau’s Time as Prime Minister
Ahead of the election, Ian Austen reviews two books by Canadian journalists offering different views of Justin Trudeau’s four years as prime minister.
Trudeau, in Trouble in Much of Canada, Still Has Fans in Quebec
The prime minister’s effort to help SNC-Lavalin, a Canadian company, has been well received in Quebec, where the business has its headquarters.
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.
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.
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.
Trudeau Tries to Sell New Plan for Canada, Hoping to Leave Crisis Behind
As he sets out on a cross-Canada road show to promote a new spending plan, the prime minister is trying to shift the conversation.
Trudeau Tries to Sell New Plan for Canada, Hoping to Leave Crisis Behind
As he sets out on a cross-Canada road show to promote a new spending plan, the prime minister is trying to shift the conversation.
Justice Minister at Center of Trudeau Political Tempest Will Not Testify Again
The Canadian prime minister’s political opponents accused his Liberal Party of a cover-up.