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Randy Boissonnault out of cabinet amid business dealings controversyRandy Boissonnault is out of Prime Minister Justin Trudeau’s cabinet after months of controversy surrounding his former medical supply business.PoliticsNov 20
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Poilievre calls Trudeau announcement of GST relief a ‘tax trick’Conservative Party Leader Pierre Poilievre responded Thursday to Prime Minister Justin Trudeau’s promise of a “GST Holiday” for Canadians, calling the announcement a “tax trick.” Poilievre said the temporary break on the Goods and Services Tax on a slew of everyday items “would not make up for the permanent quadrupling carbon tax on heat, housing,...CanadaNov 21
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Trudeau offers words of support to embattled minister facing calls to resignA Liberal cabinet minister’s family history has come under scrutiny this week. The Conservatives allege Employment Minister Randy Boissonnault claimed to be Indigenous in the past — something he denies. But it is not the first controversy Boissonnault has faced. Nathaniel Dove has that story, along with Prime Minister Justin Trudeau’s response.CanadaNov 19
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Trump return dominates Trudeau’s G20 agendaPrime Minister Justin Trudeau attends the G20 summit in Brazil, where Ukraine takes center stage following President Biden’s authorization of U.S. missiles by Ukraine. Chief political correspondent David Akin reports on how these developments, along with Donald Trump’s recent election victory, are shaping the agenda and Trudeau’s diplomatic priorities.The Morning ShowNov 18
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G20: Biden, Trudeau and Meloni miss ‘family photo’ after trilateral meeting runs lateCanadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau, U.S. President Joe Biden and Italian Prime Minister Georgia Meloni missed the official “family photograph” at the 2024 G20 Summit in Rio de Janeiro after arriving late due to a trilateral meeting.PoliticsNov 18
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Canada managed to ‘steer through’ 1st Trump presidency: TrudeauSpeaking at the Asia-Pacific Economic Cooperation (APEC) summit in Lima, Peru on Saturday, Prime Minister Justin Trudeau said that Canada “managed to steer through the first Trump presidency” and highlighted the important of emphasizing the “win-win” aspects of economic trade.CanadaNov 16
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Trudeau attempts to shore up support with GST ‘holiday’Prime Minister Justin Trudeau is promising a temporary tax break on the GST, in what is widely seen as an attempt to shore up support during what could be a costly holiday season for Canadians. Mackenzie Gray looks at what items are being covered, what other financial aid is being promised, and the politics behind...Global NationalNov 21
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Poilievre blames Liberals for blocking Paul Bernardo victims’ families from parole hearingConservative Party leader Pierre Poilievre is pointing his finger at Prime Minister Justin Trudeau’s Liberals for barring the victims’ families from attending the upcoming parole hearing of serial killer and rapist Paul Bernardo. “Why does [Trudeau] keep protecting Bernardo from the victims?” Poilievre asked in the House of Commons on Wednesday, adding the Liberals could...CanadaNov 20
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Trudeau announces $108.5M Ontario school food program deal with provincePrime Minister Justin Trudeau announced in Brampton, Ont., on Friday that Ontario has signed onto the federal National School Food Program, becoming the third province to do so. Trudeau added that the $108.5 million federal investment over the course of three years will mean an estimated 9.8 million more meals across the province for 160,000...CanadaNov 22
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Trudeau blasts ‘criminals’ who leaked top-secret government information to mediaResponding to a question about the federal government reportedly not being aware of any evidence linking Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi to alleged criminal activity in Canada, Prime Minister Justin Trudeau said in Brampton, Ont., on Friday that those “leaking top secret information to the media” were “criminal” as well as “unreliable.”CanadaNov 22
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As 2025’s G7 host, Trudeau looks to push climate change initiatives and Ukraine supportAs world leaders – including Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau – wrap up the APEC forum in Peru and emerge in Brazil for the beginning of the G20 summit, talk of U.S. president-elect Donald Trump and his looming tariffs will no doubt drive the discussions. David Akin reports.CanadaNov 17
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Edmonton police investigating Boissonnault’s former companyLiberal MP Randy Boissonnault, who has been under controversy for months related to the business dealings of his former medical supply business, is no longer a part of Prime Minister Justin Trudeau’s cabinet. As Krista Hessey explains, Edmonton police are now investigating Boissonnault’s former company and business partner.Global NationalNov 20
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Trudeau not satisfied with G20 leaders’ statement on UkrainePrime Minister Justin Trudeau is leaving the G20 summit disappointed with how other leaders did not strongly condemn Russia over its war in Ukraine. David Akin looks at Trudeau’s frustration; his thoughts on Ukraine now having permission to launch American-supplied long-range missiles at Russia; and why he says he’s not concerned about U.S. President-elect Donald...Global NationalNov 19
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Reaction in B.C. to temporary tax break, $250 rebate chequePrime Minister Justin Trudeau has announced a temporary break on GST for some key items, but it also raises some questions. Legislative bureau chief Keith Baldrey explains how the tax break works and the reaction from B.C. to the announcementGlobal News at Noon BCNov 21
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‘Bad actors’ exploiting Canada’s immigrants for own interests: TrudeauPrime Minister Justin Trudeau released a video addressing immigration numbers on Sunday, saying the federal government was taking a “major” step by reducing the number of immigrants for the next three years. “Increasingly, bad actors like fake colleges and big chain corporations have been exploiting our immigration system for their own interests,” Trudeau said in...CanadaNov 17
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Remembrance Day: Trudeau, officials lay wreaths at Tomb of Unknown SoldierPrime Minister Justin Trudeau joined other officials as they laid wreaths at the Tomb of the Unknown Soldier on Monday, during a Remembrance Day ceremony in Ottawa.CanadaNov 11
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Federal government announces GST breakPrime Minister Justin Trudeau announcing a GST break over the holiday season for Canadians on a selection of goods. The new tax break will start December 14 and last for two months. Joining us to talk more about the new tax break and the impact on local small businesses is Dan Kelly from the Canadian...Global News Morning BCNov 23
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Trudeau pushes for free trade, low tariffs at Peru APEC summitAt the APEC summit in Lima, Peru, Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau warned world leaders that the incoming Donald Trump administration will be a constant challenge. Trump has already touted tough tariffs on all imports into the U.S. market – including a 10 per cent tax on all Canadian goods. As David Akin reports, Trudeau’s...CanadaNov 16
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Trudeau says Murray Sinclair left ‘blueprint’ for Indigenous reconciliationPrime Minister Justin Trudeau attended Murray Sinclair’s public memorial in Winnipeg, Man., on Sunday, saying that the late Indigenous leader changed the country “for the better” and that he shared “the blueprint” to pursue reconciliation.CanadaNov 10
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Trudeau’s experience with Trump a valuable commodity at APEC summitPrime Minister Justin Trudeau’s past experience with U.S. president-elect Donald Trump — avoiding a prolonged tariff war and signing a new trade deal — has made him a valuable commodity at the two summits of world leaders he will attend over the next week. David Akin reports.CanadaNov 14