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Potential contenders to replace Justin Trudeau
Potential contenders to replace Justin Trudeau as Canadian prime minister
By David Ljunggren (Reuters) - Canada's ruling Liberal Party is looking for a new leader to replace Prime Minister Justin Trudeau, who announced on Jan. 6 he intended to step down. The Liberal Party will pick a new chief on March 9.
The ‘Minister of Everything’ for Justin Trudeau Enters Race to Replace Him
Chrystia Freeland, the former deputy prime minister, sought to distance herself from Mr. Trudeau in a public letter criticizing him for “costly political gimmicks.”
Prime Minister Justin Trudeau will step down soon. How much has he changed Canada?
When Prime Minister Justin Trudeau was elected in 2015, he promised sunny ways and "a real change." Over the last nine years, there's no doubt his government has focused on fighting climate change, advancing Indigenous reconciliation and lifting some Canadians out of poverty.
Justin Trudeau launches Canada-US council as Trump’s tariff threats loom
Outgoing Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau has announced the formation of a Canada-U.S. relations council to support the federal government as it deals with incoming U.S.
Prominent banker Mark Carney enters race to replace Prime Minister Justin Trudeau
Prominent banker Mark Carney is launching a bid to lead Canada ’s ruling Liberal Party, he said Thursday, after Prime Minister Justin Trudeau resigned his position as head of the party.
The biggest name in Canada’s race to replace Justin Trudeau: Donald Trump
The race to replace Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau is dominated by one name: Donald Trump. How to wrestle with the incoming president and his tariff threats has emerged as the defining question in the Liberal Party leadership contest.
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‘We have a chance to work together again’: Canada’s Justin Trudeau congratulates Donald Trump
With Donald Trump sworn-in as the 47th President of the United States of America, outgoing Canadian Prime Minister Justin ...
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Canada PM Justin Trudeau blames 'political right' and social media for global 'anti-incumbency movement'
Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau discussed his recent decision to resign while facing low approval ratings on MSNBC’s ...
Associated Press
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Breaking news on Justin Trudeau’s resignation underscores the strength of competitive source-driven reporting
Thanks to Rob Gillies’ deeply developed network of sources, AP was first to report the resignation of Canadian Prime Minister ...
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What Justin Trudeau's Resignation Means for Immigration at Northern Border
Experts have told Newsweek that Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau's resignation will mean "very little" for immigration ...
New York Sun
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An Amateurish Fiasco: Justin Trudeau’s Disastrous Tenure Makes Him the Worst Liberal Leader in Canada’s History
Trudeau’s departure is more embarrassing because it follows a bungled attempt to lay all the responsibility for a failed ...
New York Post
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Brought down by his own virtue signaling, Justin Trudeau’s resignation proves that woke is broke
Adieu to the wokest man to ever wear blackface. Canadian Prime Minister
Justin Trudeau
, whose Liberal Party is being walloped in the polls, announced Monday that he’s calling it quits.
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Meme template used to show bar reacting to Justin Trudeau resignation | Fact check
The footage of Trudeau was edited into a meme template of a crowd cheering. The video was originally captured in England ...
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ANALYSIS: Justin Trudeau, Joe Biden, and a growing club: leaders who don’t know when to leave
They know when to arrive and how to win. Why do so many first ministers struggle to read the room when it’s time to go?
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