He was once a man of great promise, but now the Canadian Prime Minister, who resigned this week, leaves the stage in tatters
Trudeau announced his resignation after facing an increasing loss of support from both within his party and in the country.
As he heads for the exit, Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau says his "one regret" is not overhauling the voting system Canadians will use to choose
On Monday, Prime Minister Justin Trudeau stepped down as the country and party leader, marking the end of a decade in power. (That’s a long time, but it’s still short of his dad’s 15 cumulative years in office.
C anadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau is stepping down as the leader of the ruling Liberal Party, following months of pressure from partymates to resign amid increasingly poor public approval ratings.
President-elect Donald Trump suggested that his proposed tariffs contributed to the Canadian prime minister's resignation.
Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau announced his resignation after facing an increasing loss of support both within his party and in the country
The leader of Canada’s Conservative Party, who has drawn comparisons to President-elect Donald Trump, was thrown into the global spotlight on Monday when Trudeau — his lefty rival
The Canadian Prime Minister's offer comes as six wildfires are currently raging in Los Angeles and the neighbouring Ventura County. At least five people have died so far, while nearly 140,000 others have been forced to evacuate from their homes.
The story began with an Instagram video posted by content creators Manpreet Kaur Sidhu and her fiance, Jai Singh.
Polls show the Conservatives with a commanding lead, and a potential crushing defeat for the Liberals. But many will soon be vying for that top job, raising the question: why anyone would want to lead a party that's likely to be soundly defeated?