Tag: Justin Trudeau
Canada blocked the Australia Today outlet hours after Jaishankar’s press conference with counterpart Penny Wong: MEA of India
Canada has banned Australia Today, a prominent Australian outlet, just hours after it aired a press conference of India’s External Affairs Minister S. Jaishankar in Australia. During the press conference, Jaishankar addressed the ongoing diplomatic tensions between India and Canada, specifically criticizing Canada’s handling of Khalistani extremism and its approach to India-Canada relations. India responded…
‘Deliberate leak to discredit’: India protests with Canada over ‘baseless & ridiculous’ remarks to home minister Amit Shah
India has issued a strong protest regarding “absurd and baseless” comments made by a Canadian minister concerning Home Minister Amit Shah, according to the Ministry of External Affairs (MEA) on Saturday. The Indian government formally raised its concerns with the Canadian administration over revelations that Indian diplomats in Canada were subjected to “audio and video…
Liberals ‘considering all possibilities’ over pro-terror group Samidoun; Poilievre promises to ban it
The federal Liberal government is “considering all options” regarding the potential designation of the Samidoun Palestinian Solidarity Network as a terrorist entity, following calls from Conservative Leader Pierre Poilievre. Poilievre committed to listing the group if his party forms the next government, citing its alleged ties to the Popular Front for the Liberation of Palestine…
Canadian incomes have collapsed under Trudeau
After nine years of NDP-Liberal governance, Canadians are facing one of the steepest declines in living standards in our nation’s history. In 2014, before Trudeau took office, the New York Times described Canada as home to “the world’s most affluent middle class.” Now, per-person economic output in many provinces falls behind that of states like…
Byelection in Montreal: Bloc wins, and Trudeau loses his second stronghold in the Liberals
Prime Minister Justin Trudeau has faced another significant setback as the Liberals lost a key byelection in LaSalle—Émard—Verdun, a riding in Montreal previously considered a stronghold for the party. This follows their defeat in Toronto—St. Paul’s to the Conservatives earlier this year. In addition to the Montreal loss, the NDP managed to retain its seat…
NDP withdraws from the Liberal government’s supply-and-confidence agreement
The federal New Democrats have withdrawn their support from the supply-and-confidence agreement with the Liberal government, jeopardizing Prime Minister Justin Trudeau’s minority government. This move could lead to a confidence vote and potentially a snap election this fall if the government loses a vote of confidence. NDP Leader Jagmeet Singh criticized the Liberals for failing…
In the Toronto by-election, Liberals suffered a significant upset, raising doubt onTrudeau
Prime Minister Justin Trudeau says he hears Canadians’ “concerns and frustrations” asquestions mount about his future as Liberal leader following his party’s stunning by-electionloss. Conservative Don Stewart won the longtime federal Liberal stronghold of Toronto-St.Paul’s in a dramatic win, ending a race that was largely viewed as a referendum on Trudeau’sleadership. “This was obviously not…
Trudeau government’s spending is killing our economy.
The Trudeau government loves to spend lots of money. All that spending makes life less affordable in Canada — housing in particular. When the Liberals came to power in 2015, Ottawa was spending $288 billion a year. This year, the federal Liberals are expected to spend $499 billion, and next year, $519 billion. They will…
The prime minister of Canada said he considers quitting his “crazy job” on a regular basis, but he intends to stay through another election.
As surveys indicate that Justin Trudeau is losing favour with Canadians, concerns about his political future have grown. In a interview with Radio-Canada, Mr. Trudeau also discussed the sacrifices he made for his career. The next general election in Canada is to take place by October 2025. Canadians’ discontent with the government has been growing,…