Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau announced his resignation on Monday, ending nearly ten years at the country's helm. The decision follows mounting discontent over his leadership and escalating internal turmoil, underscored by the sudden departure of his finance minister.
Conservative Leader Pierre Poilievre issued the following statement following Justin Trudeau’s resignation as Liberal leader. The prime minister has asked the Governor General to prorogue Parliament so a new Liberal leader can be chosen. Watch the video or read the full text of Poilievre’s statement:
Pierre Poilievre's views on Bitcoin have sometimes attracted controversy, but a lot has changed over the past three years.
Trudeau’s policies went well beyond Biden’s — he passed a federal carbon-pricing system and successfully defended it against several challenges, something Democrats in the United States have never been able to do.
Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau has announced his resignation as leader of the ruling Liberal Party. He said he will remain prime minister until a new leader is chosen.
Opposition Conservative leader Pierre Poilievre has responded to Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau's resignation announcement. In a taped message posted on X, Poilievre said that “Canadians desperate to turn the page on this dark chapter in our ...
The Trump-like Conservative leader is riding an anti-establishment wave—and will almost certainly become PM this year.
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OTTAWA – Former Bank of Canada governor Mark Carney officially kicked off his bid to replace Justin Trudeau on Thursday by launching barbs at Pierre Poilievre and describing the Conservative
Pierre Poilievre, seen as a strong contender for Canada’s next Prime Minister, also launched a broadside against outgoing PM Justin Trudeau, accusing his Liberal government of policies that weakened Canada’s position on trade.
Federal conservative party leader Pierre Poilievre held a press conference in Delta this morning.Standing in front of several homes under construction, he said they were nice houses, and it was a shame that so few people in BC could afford them.