A federal court has agreed to speed up a court hearing that challenges Prime Minister Justin Trudeau’s prorogation of Parliament. A lawsuit, backed by the Justice Centre for Constitutional Freedoms, was filed by two Nova Scotia residents earlier this month.
Trudeau says Canada will respond to US tariffs
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Nova Scotia Liberals are looking for a new leader, and the pickings are slim. One option is the party’s interim leader, Cape Breton MLA Derek Mombourquette.
Freeland, the most high-profile member of the government after Trudeau, had been finance minister since August 2020 and helped craft the government's multi-billion-dollar social spending program to help fight the COVID pandemic.
The return of United States President Donald Trump to the White House has delivered a jolt to the stewards of Canada’s $2.1 trillion economy. Already buffeted by domestic pressures such as stagnating growth and a housing crisis, Ottawa is now facing the threat of tariffs from the US, its biggest trading partner.
When Liberal Party President Sachit Mehra conducts the election for the successor to Prime Minister Justin Trudeau, another Indo-Canadian may emerge as the compromise candidate to lead the nation. Likely front-runners in the race to succeed Trudeau are Chrystia Freeland,
Speaking after a call with other Canadian premiers and Prime Minister Justin Trudeau, Nova Scotia Premier Tim Houston said he had urged the federal government to “immediately” approve the Energy East pipeline.
Nova Scotia Premier Tim Houston said Wednesday, following a phone call between Canadian premiers and Prime Minister Justin Trudeau, that Canada needs to come together to remove barriers to inter-provincial trade as it fights U.
After prematurely and precipitously exiting his Bank of Canada post, the long-awaited “perfect alternative to Justin Trudeau” is finally back to run the leadership campaign he said he never wanted and to continue the deceit he began in 2012. And he thought Canadians wouldn’t figure him out? I guess he was serious about becoming a circus clown.
Premier Scott Moe insisted he's committed to a unified response to President Donald Trump's tariff threat, but said he's opposed to dollar-for-dollar tariffs and export tariffs on Saskatchewan goods.
The premiers met virtually with Prime Minister Justin Trudeau and other federal officials on Wednesday morning to talk about Trump's early moves as president and the looming threat of tariffs, which could come as soon as next week.