Justin Trudeau
Kinder Morgan the elephant in the room as Trudeau and Horgan meet in Ottawa
No amount of coincidental colour co-ordination or unified political messaging could camouflage the elephant in the room: the Kinder Morgan pipeline.
Trudeau becomes first sitting prime minister to march in Halifax Pride parade
Throngs of people lined the streets of downtown Halifax Saturday to see a sitting prime minister walk in the city's Pride parade for the first time.
NDP say Trudeau should be on witness list for NAFTA Common's committee
The federal New Democrats want the prime minister to appear before an emergency meeting of the international trade committee to disclose the Liberals' priorities for NAFTA negotiations.
Liberal-Tory common front on NAFTA negotiations frayed by Khadr quarrel
Liberal-Tory common front on NAFTA negotiations frayed by Khadr quarrel.
Public consultations intensify as launch of NAFTA renegotiations looms
The Trudeau government is extending public consultations to find out what Canadians want to see in a new North American Free Trade Agreement.
Trudeau says Khadr settlement troubles him, but it could have cost more
Justin Trudeau says he shares the concerns of Canadians who object to reports of the government's multi-million dollar settlement with Omar Khadr.
Baloney Meter: 'A little baloney' in claim feds couldn't stop Khadr lawsuit
Is it true, as Public Safety Minister Ralph Goodale said, that the government had virtually no chance of defending itself from Khadr's $20-million lawsuit?
PM Trudeau to hold formal bilateral meeting with U.S. VP Mike Pence
Lest anyone read any political intrigue into the meeting with the man who is second in line to the U.S. presidency, an official stressed this event was arranged before the latest headlines.
Canada, Germany and France just showed you how they can lead new world order
Three countries led by progressive-minded leaders – Germany, France and Canada – have assumed the moral leadership of a new world order.
Widow goes after money Canada will give ex-Gitmo prisoner
Lawyer Don Winder made the comments as a decision by the Canadian government to apologize and give millions of dollars to Omar Khadr came under mounting criticism.
Influential, misinformed Canadian media hurts China-Canada relations: envoy
The envoy levelled the accusations during a lengthy interview at the Chinese Embassy in Ottawa with The Canadian Press.
Canada is not about 'bricks and mortar,' PM tells critics of Canada 150 choices
Justin Trudeau pointed on Thur. June 29, 2017 to an icebreaker's voyage as a fine example of Canada 150 celebrations.
Parades and some protest mark Canada's 150th birthday in Montreal
While thousands of Montrealers braved the rain to attend street parties and parades in honour of Canada's 150th birthday on July 1, 2017, not everyone in the province saw a reason to celebrate.
Trudeau looks to perform delicate G20 balancing act between Trump, Merkel
Justin Trudeau is embarking today, July 3, 2017, on a week-long European sojourn that will culminate in a meeting of 20 of the world's largest economies.