Nova Scotia Liberals are praising Prime Minister Justin Trudeau's decision not to lead the federal party into the next general election. Trudeau announced Monday he will step down as leader ...
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 Nova Scotia MP currently serves as parliamentary secretary ... from cabinet last month led to a growing number of Liberals to call for Trudeau to step down. (Justin Tang/Canadian Press) Perceived to be one of the front-runners, former finance minister ...
Justin Trudeau Launches Canada-US Council
The race to replace Justin Trudeau after his Monday resignation ... citing a desire to spend more time in his Nova Scotia riding with his young children. In his news conference about his departure ...
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,
THE CANADIAN PRESS/Sean Kilpatrick OTTAWA — Justin Trudeau announced Monday ... as we discussed what was best for the people of Nova Scotia."
Justin Trudeau’s position had been weakened by ... introduced an assault weapons ban after 22 people were killed in a Nova Scotia shooting spree. Opposition to the PM grew last year after ...
Anita Anand emerges as frontrunner to replace Justin Trudeau, poised to make history as Canada's first woman of color Prime Minister.
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A threat by U.S. president-elect Donald Trump to impose 25 per cent tariffs on Canadian products could cost thousands of jobs in Nova Scotia, Premier Tim Houston warned Thursday.