The Canadian Prime Minister will no longer lead the Liberal Party, and there are reasons to worry about what will happen if the Conservatives win the next election.
Canada’s prime minister is only the latest left-of-centre political leader to leave office in a fog of disillusion and domestic discontent.
For months now, Canada's Prime Minister Justin Trudeau has been asked variations ... from Barack Obama to Angela Merkel, Shinzo Abe and David Cameron, and at 53 years old, is currently the longest ...
A self-described fighter, Prime Minister Justin Trudeau ignored calls for him to step down - until he couldn't.
The political landscape is experiencing a notable shift towards conservative leadership, with recent developments in Canada and Germany highlighting this trend.
No doubt though, Trudeau had political sex-appeal – the image of Ivanka Trump looking hungrily at him at a dinner went viral. And along with Angela Merkel, he convinced a lot of people that they were better and more proficient decision-makers than the record shows they were in their long stays.
His wounded reputation at home — it’s much better abroad, as is often the way — will take further hits in the coming months, as his party elects a new leader and whoever becomes Canada’s next prime minister vows to rebuild all that is ‘broken’.
Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau has announced he will step down as his party’s leader months ahead of a major election. After ten years in power, the incumbent PM was contending with abysmal opinion polls for the Liberal Party and discontent among his own MPs.
For months now, Canada's Prime Minister Justin Trudeau has been asked variations of the same ... left standing among peers when he came into office, from Barack Obama to Angela Merkel, Shinzo Abe and David Cameron, and at 53 years old, is currently the ...
Donald Trump will put America first. Sir Keir Starmer wants to put Britain last. The US and UK are separated not just by a common language but by an irreconcilable disagreement about the purpose of politics.
There’s a lot of concern about guns, but it’s Canada who has a concern that unregulated gun traffic is coming in from the States to Canada. So we’ve got our quarrels about the border that in some sense are more serious than Trump’s. So it all looks like pretext to me, either as a prelude to a negotiation or there’s something else going on.
Global elections in 2025: 2025 will see significant elections worldwide, including in Delhi, Germany, Canada, Bolivia, and Australia, shaping global politics.