Explained: Why Justin Trudeau Resigned, What’s Ahead
Amid global challenges, the declining popularity at home, and internal battles within the party, the Canadian Prime Minister resigned on January 6
Justin Trudeau Announces Resignation As Canadian PM Following Record Low Ratings, Dissesnt Within His party
Justin Trudeau announced on Monday that he will resign as Canada’s Prime Minister and leader of the Liberal Party after his party chooses a new leader.
Canadian PM Trudeau Likely To Resign This Week As Liberal Party Leader: Reports
Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau plans to resign as leader of the Liberal Party, according to a report by The Globe and Mail.
World Mourns The Passing Of Former US President Jimmy Carter
World leaders and US politicians have united in mourning the death of former US President Jimmy Carter, who passed away on Sunday at the age of 100.
Canada Denies Allegations Against Indian Leadership; Rejects Criminal Links
The Canadian govt addressed allegations linking Indian leaders to criminal activities, stating there is no evidence to support these claims.
India Rebukes Canadian PM Trudeau’s Claims On Evidence In Diplomatic Row
Trudeau's testimony revealed the complexity of the ongoing diplomatic spat. He noted that India has been insisting on concrete evidence related to the allegations but that his government has only been able to provide intelligence.
India Withdraws Its Envoy, Other ‘Targeted Diplomats’ From Canada
India's Ministry of External Affairs highlighted that the Trudeau government's actions have created an environment of extremism and violence, putting Indian diplomats at risk
Justin Trudeau Names Steven Mackinnon As New Labour Minister
The Liberal leader appointed seven new members of parliament to his cabinet in July 2023, but key figures such as Freeland, Innovation Minister Francois-Philippe Champagne, and Foreign Minister Melanie Joly retained their portfolios
S Jaishankar Recalls Kanishka Bombing After Canadian Parliament Pays Tribute To Hardeep Singh Nijjar
Indian-origin Canadian Member of Parliament Chandra Arya on Thursday recalled the 1985 Air India bombing, claimed the lives of 329 people.
Canadian Prime Minister Refers To Putin As Monster Following The Death Of Kremlin Critic Alexei Navalny
Speaking to a gathering of Canadian business leaders, Trudeau lauded Navalny's extraordinary courage in advocating for basic freedoms, for democracy