Jordan Press
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'Brain drain' question from student shadows Trudeau's trade push in Asia
Talented people who immigrate to Canada don't necessarily abandon their home countries, Prime Minister Justin Trudeau told students in Singapore on Thursday, November 15, 2018, when he had to defend the consequences of this country's efforts to draw the best and the brightest from overseas.
Mixing business and family: Trudeau turns to Singapore ancestors to widen trade
Slowly strolling along a paved walkway, Prime Minister Justin Trudeau looked around Fort Canning and came face-to-face with his history.
Trudeau lays down challenge to companies in bid to boost trade with Asia
Canadian companies doing business with a bloc of Asian nations need to stick around and do the hard work of building trade ties even after the ink dries on any government-struck trade deals, Prime Minister Justin Trudeau said in laying down the challenge on Tuesday, November 13, 2018.
Canada intelligence officials have heard audio of Khashoggi murder, Trudeau says
Justin Trudeau says Canadian intelligence officials have listened to a recording of the killing of journalist Jamal Khashoggi.
Trudeau says politicians need to enhance their social media skills
Prime Minister Justin Trudeau says politicians need to learn how to enhance citizen engagement through the use of social media in the face of leaders using those platforms to undermine democracy.
Trudeau warns of dangers of nationalist leaders at historic armistice gathering
A series of international leaders used a global commemoration of the end of the First World War to warn about the risk politicians who call themselves nationalists pose to a fragile peace, in a message aimed at the American president.
Trudeau promises help to secure places of worship in wake of synagogue shooting
Prime Minister Justin Trudeau vowed on Wednesday, November 7, 2018, that his government will do more to protect synagogues and other places of worship from violence as part of an apology for anti-Semitic policies that denied refuge in Canada to Jews fleeing the Holocaust.
Survivors take apology to heart for 1939 refusal of asylum for German Jews
Judith Steel remembers holding her father's hand, being told to look off to the right for a moment, and feeling someone else take her hand.
Bank data furor threatens ability to compile accurate data: chief statistician
Well before Statistics Canada set out to scoop up private banking information from 500,000 Canadians, it had already collected reams of corporate and individual tax forms and health records — part of its growing reliance on "administrative data" sources instead of traditional surveys.
Countries look to convince Trump to buy into World Trade Organization reforms
Canada's trade minister says a small group from the World Trade Organization hope to convince the two biggest economies on the planet to save the beleaguered body, but gave no timeline to bring China and the United States into the talks.