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Justin Trudeau dresses up and goes trick-or-treating for Halloween (PHOTOS)
If you thought Justin Trudeau wasn't going to find time to dress up for Halloween and go trick-or-treating with his family, you obviously don't know our Prime Minister very well.
Canadians mostly split over Kinder Morgan pipeline... except Alberta
The Angus Reid Institute administered a survey asking Canadians which side of the Alberta/BC pipeline dispute they stood on, and the nation appears evenly split on the issue.
'Justin, what’s your problem, Justin?': Trump mocks Trudeau in rambling attack (VIDEO)
Another day, another Donald Trump jab at Canada. This time from a campaign rally in South Carolina, where the US President continued his onslaught against NAFTA, Trudeau, and Canadian tariffs.
Canadian government tells people to call the authorities if they can't afford housing here
As Canadians find it progressively harder to grapple with the nation’s unbelievably high cost of living, the federal government has promised that there is a light at the end of the tunnel, at least as far as housing affordability is concerned — or, rather, there will be in a few years.
Overlook downtown Montreal at this secretive new rooftop terrace opening next week
Montreal is about to get a brand new rooftop terrace, overlooking the downtown core. Terrasse Carla, the latest venture from The Luck Belly Group (of Le Red Tiger, Tiramisu, and Le Blossom fame) is opening its patio to the public on Friday, May 20.
This is what Newfoundland looks like after nearly 40 cm of snow (PHOTOS)
Is 2020 the year in Newfoundland or the amount of snow that has fallen? The good news for little ones: Winter vacation was extended after Monday’s intense Atlantic Canada winter storm. The bad news for adults: Residents in St. John’s are now dealing with the aftermath of a 39 cm snowfall.
Justin Trudeau first international leader to speak with President-elect Biden
After congratulating President-elect Joe Biden and Vice President-elect Kamala Harris during a press conference Monday, Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau announced that he was the first international leader to speak with the president-elect.
Trudeau commits $924 million to public transit in Quebec
Prime Minister Justin Trudeau has provided Quebec with $924 million in first phase transit funding.
"Help is on the way": Trudeau's emergency benefit now giving $2000 a month for 4 months
Prime Minister Justin Trudeau said that help is on the way for Canadians in terms of temporary funds during the ongoing coronavirus pandemic.
Justin Trudeau speaks with John Horgan after federal pipeline purchase
Prime Minister Justin Trudeau has spoken with John Horgan about the federal government's plan to purchase the Trans Mountain Pipeline expansion project for $4.5 billion, Trudeau's office confirmed in a statement.
21 photos of Microsoft's massive new office in downtown Vancouver
Photos of Microsoft's stunning two-storey, 142,000-square-foot office at Pacific Centre in downtown Vancouver.
Busy travel day on BC highways could be impacted by protest
Monday is expected to be a busy travel day for many in BC, as people return following spring break and the Easter long weekend. However, a protest over the carbon tax might lead to some delays along some major routes.
Prime Minister Justin Trudeau rides FlyOver Canada with his kids
There is no question that the Prime Minister regularly flies across the country, but on Monday evening he soared over Canada in a very different way inside Canada Place. Justin Trudeau took his kids to FlyOver Canada, the flight simulation ride that takes passengers on an aerial journey from coast to coast to coast.
There are pros and cons to COVID-19 vaccination passport: Trudeau
Prime Minister Justin Trudeau said there are pros and cons with the COVID-19 immunity passport, but it remains unclear whether it will be implemented in Canada.
Trudeau met with Pope Francis for "cordial" discussions at the Vatican
After wrapping up this year's G7 Summit in Italy, Prime Minister Justin Trudeau met with Pope Francis at the Vatican on Monday.
State has no place in the wardrobes of the nation: Trudeau
Liberal Party Leader Justin Trudeau says governments should not tell people what they should or shouldn’t wear, for religious reasons or otherwise.
Over 1,000 flights cancelled as Hurricane Dorian continues to cause havoc
Thousands of flights have been cancelled on Tuesday, as Hurricane Dorian continues to batter the Bahamas and make its way toward the US.
ICYMI: 9 developments Canadians should know about the Ukraine situation
The country of Ukraine is currently under a Russian attack and invasion. It began on Thursday morning. Missiles, shells, and airstrikes are raining down on Ukrainian cities, and Russia has surrounded them by land, air, and sea.

















