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  • Prime Minister Justin Trudeau in the foreign interference inquiry hot seat
    What did Canadians learn from Prime Minister Justin Trudeau’s testimony at the foreign interference inquiry? ‘The West Block’ host Mercedes Stephenson speaks with Steven Chase, The Globe and Mail’s senior parliamentary reporter, and Vina Nadjibulla, an international security specialist at the Asia Pacific Foundation of Canada, about the prime minister’s testimony. The panel also discuss...
    The West Block
    Apr 14
  • Prime minister promotes school nutrition program at Winnipeg school
    Prime Minister Justin Trudeau made a stop at a Winnipeg school to promote his government’s school nutrition program. Marney Blunt reports.
    May 17
  • Trudeau, Poilievre debate affordability, carbon tax: ‘Why are Canadians so hungry?’
    During question period in the House of Commons on Wednesday, Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau and Conservative leader Pierre Poilievre hotly debated the country’s affordability crisis and what’s being done to make life more affordable.
    Canada
    May 22
  • Gas tax getaway? Poilievre pushes Trudeau to give Canadians ‘summer break’ from fuel taxes
    On Thursday, Conservative Leader Pierre Poilievre called on Prime Minister Justin Trudeau to give Canadians a “fuel tax holiday” by suspending all gas and diesel taxes for the summer.
    Canada
    May 16
  • Loblaw signing on Grocery Code of Conduct a ‘big step in the right direction, Trudeau says
    After initially holding out on signing up to the federal government’s Grocery Code of Conduct, Loblaw has agreed to sign on with Prime Minister Justin Trudeau calling it on Friday a “big step in the right direction.”
    Canada
    May 17
  • Trudeau announces $1 billion investment in national school food program
    During a press conference in Winnipeg on Friday, Prime Minister Justin Trudeau announced a $1 billion investment over 5 years for a national school food program as committed in the Federal Budget 2024.
    May 17
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  • Trudeau visits U.S. to promote ‘Team Canada’ strategy
    Prime Minister Justin Trudeau visited Philadelphia to promote his government’s renewed “Team Canada” strategy on U.S. relations. As Jackson Proskow explains, Trudeau is looking to shore up cross-border cooperation, no matter who wins America’s upcoming presidential election.
    Global National
    May 21
  • Canadians should listen to CSIS head on TikTok warning, Trudeau says
    Prime Minister Justin Trudeau relayed a stark message from Canada’s top spy about popular app TikTok. Global’s Nathaniel Dove explains what he said and what action the government could take.
    May 17
  • Trudeau says freedom in ‘2 of the freest countries on Earth’ being fundamentally challenged
    Speaking in Philadelphia, Pa., on Tuesday, Prime Minister Justin Trudeau described democracy as “under significant challenges” and was being taken “for granted.” Trudeau said that misinformation and disinformation was leading to people not seeing how the building blocks of freedoms and the successes in “two of the freest countries on Earth — Canada, United States...
    Canada
    May 21
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  • Global Okanagan News at 5: May 10, 2024
    Prime Minister Justin Trudeau visits the Okanagan, Kelowna is a hot tourist destination, and farmers worry the Rail Trail could block access to their land.
    May 10
  • Trudeau confirms capital gains tax changes will kick in as of June 25
    Speaking in Philadelphia, Pa., on Tuesday, Prime Minister Justin Trudeau reiterated that any Canadians making more than $250,000 a year in capital gains will be at a two-thirds inclusion rate starting June 25. “The frame is absolutely clear in the budget,” Trudeau said. “There are details to be worked out, but the broad lines are...
    Canada
    May 21
  • Trudeau says ICC warrant requests make false ‘equivalency’ between Israel, Hamas leaders
    Prime Minister Justin Trudeau on Tuesday said Canada recognizes the independence of the International Criminal Court, but expressed concerns over the court’s push to prosecute his Israeli counterpart and others. “What I will say is troubling though is the sense of an equivalency between the democratically elected leaders of Israel and the bloodthirsty terrorists that...
    Canada
    May 21
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  • Trudeau on Canadian abstention from UN Palestinian membership vote
    Prime Minister Justin Trudeau was asked Friday about Canada’s decision to abstain from a United Nations vote on Palestinian membership which received widespread support from the General Assembly.
    Canada
    May 10
  • Ottawa to acquire Quebec Bridge, will spend $1 billion on span over 25 years
    The federal government says it has reached a deal with Canadian National Railway Company to acquire the historic Quebec Bridge. Prime Minister Justin Trudeau told reporters in Quebec City that Ottawa will spend $1 billion over the next 25 years to repair, repaint and maintain the bridge, extending the span’s life for “decades.”
    Canada
    May 15
  • Drug users need support “not jail sentences” says Trudeau in wake of B.C. decriminalization changes
    Prime Minister Justin Trudeau says despite B.C.’s request to roll back some of its decriminalization policies surrounding public drug use, Ottawa will continue to take a public health approach to drug use, not a criminal justice one.
    Canada
    May 10
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  • ‘Canadians need to listen,’ Trudeau says after CSIS warning on TikTok data concerns
    After CSIS director David Vigneault issued a warning about the social video app, TikTok, and its potential for its users to have their data stolen, Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau said Friday that “Canadians need to listen.” Trudeau added “The concerns are that the data TikTok collects on all of its users gets simply funnelled...
    Canada
    May 17
  • Singh calls for action against ‘greedy’ grocery CEOs amid Loblaw deal with Rogers/Bell-owned telecom
    Speaking during Wednesday’s question period, NDP Leader Jagmeet Singh asked what Prime Minister Justin Trudeau is doing to “stop greedy CEOs from ripping off Canadians” amid his call to investigate a deal between Canada’s largest grocery store chain, Loblaw, and a company owned by the country’s telecom giants, Rogers and Bell. Trudeau replied that telecom...
    Canada
    May 22
  • Trudeau says Poilievre would rather ‘watch Canadians suffer’ than fight climate change
    Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau responded to Conservative Party of Canada Leader Pierre Poilievre’s call to suspend all gas and diesel tax from Victoria Day to Labour Day during a news conference in New Brunswick on Thursday. “His ideology is so strong he would rather watch the country burn and Canadians suffer than continue to...
    Canada
    May 16
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  • Trudeau says Trump administration could be ‘lose-lose’ with tariffs on Canadian goods
    Prime Minister Justin Trudeau highlighted the close ties between Canada and the U.S. while visiting an international union conference in Philadelphia, Pa., on Tuesday. “The links between the Canadian and the American economy are so deep and indeed getting deeper over the past year our trade numbers have reached higher levels than any time before,”...
    Canada
    May 21
  • Poilievre says safe drug supply policies are “killing people,” calls Trudeau a “radical idealogue”
    Grilling Prime Minister Justin Trudeau in question period on Wednesday over his handling of the opioid crisis, Conservative Party Leader Pierre Poilievre called Trudeau a “radical idealogue” and said his policies around “safe supply” had led to an increase in drug-related deaths.
    Canada
    May 8
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