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14.08 / 17:15
UPS wellness President show country Joe Oliver: The walls are closing in on Justin Trudeau
Among the myriad problems Justin Trudeau is confronting, two have an immediacy that must be especially troubling. One is political, the other economic.
30.07 / 22:31
COST Target economy Moodys country reports International Estonia has a way Canada can implement better taxation policies to improve the economy and productivity
Despite an outlier report released by the International Monetary Fund earlier this month that suggested Canada will be a leader in economic growth next year — which had many Liberal MPs crowing that their “economic plans are working” — the overwhelming view of most suggests otherwise, especially when it comes to productivity.
25.07 / 17:08
Parke community rock information evacuation Videos mountaineering Jasper wildfire: Mayor expresses ‘pain and heartache’ as flames enter townsite
The mayor of the Municipality of Jasper extended “heartfelt sympathy and solidarity” to residents late Wednesday after a wildfire entered the townsite after it prompted the evacuation of 25,000 people in Jasper National Park.
25.07 / 13:53
Action Airlines WhatsApp Freedom social reports Want Canada to take action against anti-India elements: MEA
India on Thursday asked Canada to take action against anti-India elements operating from its soil. The comments by External Affairs Ministry spokesperson Randhir Jaiswal came when asked about reports that Canada has charged two persons for threatening on social media to kill Prime Minister Justin Trudeau but such actions are missing against those threatening Indian leaders and diplomats.
18.07 / 21:33
Twitter Election information Longtime Liberal minister Seamus O’Regan quitting cabinet
Labour Minister Seamus O’Regan is resigning from cabinet and will not run in the next federal election.
18.07 / 14:28
UPS Career Gap Election reports Trudeau urged Carney to join his government, Globe and Mail reports
Prime Minister Justin Trudeau urged Mark Carney to join his Liberal government,the Globe and Mail reported, citing four people it didn’t identify.
18.07 / 12:12
UPS Citi Extreme Fighting Highways Southern Toronto flooding a ‘significant event,’ need to step up climate change fight: Trudeau
Massive flooding that hit the Greater Toronto Area on Tuesday was a “significant event,” underscoring the need to step up Canada’s fight against climate change, Prime Minister Justin Trudeau said.
17.07 / 21:25
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Canada is reviewing how many long-term visas it grants to foreign students, underscoring the government’s desire to slow immigration and population growth.
17.07 / 15:31
UPS FIVE Align President Labrador reports Department Under Trudeau, the civil service has grown twice as fast as Canada’s population
data just published by the federal Treasury Board. On March 31, 2015, the last full fiscal year that the Harper Conservatives were in power, the civil service population was 257,034.
16.07 / 17:37
COST Pool Parke reports Features Courts rowing Diane Francis: Lavish condo purchased for consul general in New York epitomizes Trudeau's profligacy
Last week was a busy one for Prime Minister Justin Trudeau. Leaks undermining his finance minister surfaced, as did reports that he was courting former Bank of Canada governor Mark Carney. But the biggest splash was in the New York Post, which reported that Canada quietly spent US$6.63 million (C$9 million) to buy a lavish condo overlooking Central Park on Billionaires’ Row in Manhattan, which we later learned is meant to house our consul general, former broadcaster Tom Clark.
14.07 / 13:10
Election wellness President shooting reports shock SOLIDARITY trump shooting How PM Modi and other world leaders reacted to Trump shooting attempt
Donald Trump at an election rally on Saturday in which the former U.S. president was wounded in the ear: INDIAN PRIME MINISTER NARENDRA MODI ON X «Deeply concerned by the attack on my friend, former President Donald Trump. Strongly condemn the incident. Violence has no place in politics and democracies. Wish him speedy recovery. Our thoughts and prayers are with the family of the deceased, those injured and the American people.»
13.07 / 13:15
UPS MET Election President exclusive reports Is Joe Biden too old to serve? What Keir Starmer, Justin Trudeau, Emmanuel Macaron say…..
Keir Starmer, Britain's newly elected prime minister, addressed the issue indirectly while discussing age limits for lawmakers. He held the view that it is up to the Americans to decide their president. Starmer further mentioned that the incumbent 81-year old was in good form when met him.“Obviously in America, it’s for the American people to decide who they want to be their president," Starmer told Jake Tapper in an exclusive interview with CNN.
13.07 / 07:34
War Celebrity band performer country inclusion Features Canada Day: Celebrations held nationwide, Trudeau hails ‘inclusive’ values
Thousands converged in the nation’s capital and across the country to celebrate Canada Day, marking 157 years of Confederation.
12.07 / 14:18
UPS Provident Election show 2020 politician Justin Trudeau to miss this year’s Calgary Stampede, his office says
Prime Minister Justin Trudeau’s summer campaign circuit will not include a stop at the Calgary Stampede.
30.06 / 05:11
Citizens Racing Election rights Time crunch, rules mess could plague a Liberal leadership race
Calls have intensified for Justin Trudeau to resign as head of the party he almost single-handedly pulled back from the brink after a decimating electoral defeat in 2011.Still, Trudeau has been steadfast in his intention to lead the party into the next election.But even as several former elected Liberals, party faithful and strategists declare it’s time for the prime minister to step aside for fear of dragging the party down along with his personal polling numbers, many also admit a Liberal leadership race would be a risky and messy affair.The party hasn’t selected a new leader since 2013, when the Liberals changed the rules to give ordinary citizens a bigger say in who would take the reins of the party.It was part of the board’s “road map to renewal” plan to rebuild the party.The changes allowed a political movement to form behind Trudeau, who won the race easily and reinvigorated the party after a time of crisis.“It doesn’t matter to me if you were a Chrétien Liberal, or a Turner Liberal, or a Martin Liberal or any other kind of Liberal,” Trudeau told the cheering crowd after being voted in.“The era of hyphenated Liberals ends right here, right now, tonight.”His leadership did usher in a new era of Liberal unity, but Conservative strategist Ginny Roth said the party was also remade in his image.“The Liberal party was kind of rebuilt around Trudeau as a bit of a cult of personality, and that worked when he was popular,” said Roth, who served as Pierre Poilievre’s director of communications during his leadership race.Now that it’s no longer true, the very identity of the party is at stake.“I think a lot of Liberals are concerned about what a leadership race could mean, because there’s no real establishment.”If Trudeau
22.06 / 08:07
Action Death social consequences Equality rights Videos Canadian Deputy PM stumbles over question on Canada Parliament tribute to Khalistani separatist Nijjar
Chrystia Freeland stumbed over a question posed to her on why Khalistseparatist Hardeep Singh Nijjar, who was on the no-fly list and had his bank accounts frozen before his death, is now being honoured with a tribute in the Canadian Parliament. In a video that has now gone viral on social media, a journalist asked Freeland on the paradox of honouring Nijjar despite past government actions against him. The journalist questioned the reason behind this sudden change.
21.06 / 21:29
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Prime Minister Justin Trudeau has made increasing housing a top priority by committing to “the most comprehensive and ambitious housing plan ever seen in Canada.” Unfortunately, he is also committed to muddled policies that kneecap his housing goals.
21.06 / 14:13
UPS Provident Citizens Extreme Action gatherings Courts India lodges "strong protest" with Canadian Mission in Delhi over Khalistani activists holding 'citizen's courts'
India lodged a «strong protest» with the Canadian High Commission in Delhi opposing the organisation of 'Citizen's Courts' by Khalistactivists in Canada. «We have strongly protested at the Canadian High Commission here. Such courts or gatherings are not helpful at all. We have strongly taken it up with them and asked them to take appropriate action in the matter,» said Randhir Jaiswal, spokesperson for the Ministry of External Affairs (MEA) in response to ANI's question. Jaiswal emphasised India's stance against providing political space to extremist anti-India elements and those advocating violence.
19.06 / 14:55
CEO Election President show exclusive rock Support for Trudeau nears ‘rock bottom’ as 68% want him to step down: Ipsos
As the House of Commons prepares to break for the summer, a majority of Canadians say Justin Trudeau should no longer be prime minister when MPs return in the fall, a new poll suggests.
19.06 / 05:01
security Align Remark Election country strain Interviews 'Serious' national security issues will be addressed with India, says Canada PM Trudeau
Justin Trudeau has said that he sees a new opening to engage with India on «some „very serious“ issues on national security after the return of Prime Minister Narendra Modi to office for a third consecutive term. In an interview to CBC News on Monday on the eve of the anniversary of the killing of Khalistani terrorist Hardeep Singh Nijjar, Trudeau said, „Now that he's through his election, I think there is an opportunity for us to engage, including on some very serious issues around national security and keeping Canadians safe and the rule of law.“ Trudeau's remarks follow his meeting with Prime Minister Modi in Italy during the G7 Summit where India was invited as an Outreach country. PM Modi had tweeted a photograph of himself with the Canadian PM as they shook hands.
18.06 / 14:39
Provident wellness country social inclusion inequality The Conservatives have proposed a complete taxation review — it's about time
Taxation policy is critically important since it intersects with the economic and social policies of the government, with the raised funds supporting programs such as social safety nets, pensions and income re-distribution, as well as critical infrastructure.

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