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Poll: Half of Americans don’t know who Justin Trudeau is
While the world swoons over Justin Trudeau, half of Americans don't even know who he is, according to a recent survey by Public Policy Polling.
Kenney responds to lack of Alberta representation in Trudeau’s new cabinet
Prime Minister Justin Trudeau announced his new cabinet at Rideau Hall in Ottawa on Wednesday. Thirty-six ministers were sworn in for the minority Liberal government — with zero ministers from Alberta.
Trudeau announces $100 million in funding to help The Red Cross
Noting that it plays a “critical role in Canada’s response to COVID-19,” Prime Minister Justin Trudeau announced today $100 million in funding to help the Red Cross meet increased demand due to COVID-19, as well as to support future floods and wildfire relief efforts.
Chrystia Freeland replaces Bill Morneau as Canada's finance minister
After Bill Morneau announced on Monday he was resigning from his key cabinet role as federal finance minister and as an MP, Canada’s Deputy Prime Minister Chrystia Freeland has been selected to take his place.
70% of Canadians have 'negative' view of Trump administration
According to a new study from Angus Reid, 70% of Canadians feel negatively about the Trump administration's performance thus far.
Get a whiff of this: You can now buy Justin Trudeau-scented candles
If you have ever wanted fill your home with the scent of Justin Trudeau, you're now in luck.
Calgary's New Central Library is finally open
Calgary’s newest library is now open to the public as of November 1, with a weekend of planned events including free city-wide transit on November 3.
70% of Canadians have 'negative' view of Trump administration's performance (POLL)
As we head into the second month of the new year, one thing remains the same from 2017: Canadians are not very impressed with US President Donald Trump.
The Washington Post informs its readers about Canada’s witch problem
After two Canadian women were arrested for pretending to practice witchcraft this October, the Washington Post explained our witch problem to its readers.
Canadian grandma on her deathbed leaves scathing final words for Justin Trudeau
Prime Minister Justin Trudeau is no stranger to hate mail. Just look under any of his posts on X, and you’ll find thousands of messages from Canadians who are less than pleased with his leadership.
Trudeau’s Christmas vacation violated Conflict of Interest Act, rules ethics commissioner
Justin Trudeau violated the Conflict of Interest Act when he and his family vacationed on the Aga Khan's private island, the ethics commissioner has ruled.
13 things you didn't know about the Canadian flag
Happy Flag Day! Today, the Canadian flag officially turns 53-years-old. From hockey jerseys to flying high on flag poles across the country, the Canadian flag unites us and the lone red maple leaf is a symbol of our national pride.
Ellen DeGeneres praises Justin Trudeau after apologies to LGBTQ2
American talk show host Ellen DeGeneres is calling Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudreau "an inspiration" for his recent LGBTQ2 apology.
Justin Trudeau heckled and booed at youth labour forum
Prime Minister Justin Trudeau was booed and heckled as he answered questions at the youth labour forum in Ottawa.
Trudeau proposing $1 per gram tax on recreational pot
Prime Minister Justin Trudeau has proposed a taxing system for legalized weed in a First Ministers Meeting in Ottawa on Tuesday.
"It’s hard to move on": CTV Vancouver anchor leaving local newscast for national airwaves
Big changes are coming to your TV! A familiar face from CTV News Vancouver, Andrew Johnson, has announced he is leaving the local airwaves but fans of the news anchor can take some comfort in where he’s heading.
PM Trudeau and Mayor Robertson - the most handsome political meeting ever
Could this be the most attractive political meeting in the world? Prime Minister Justin Trudeau met with Mayor Gregor Robertson today at Vancouver City Hall in a historic move – he’s the first Prime Minister to visit city hall since his father, Pierre Trudeau, did in 1973.
Federal government investing $1.75B to expand high-speed internet across Canada
Prime Minister Justin Trudeau announced his government is investing $1.75 billion to expand high-speed internet to communities across Canada.
















