Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau met Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky in Kiev, announcing more military aid to the war-torn nation and more sanctions against Russia.
May 9, 2022On February 11, Ontario province, where Ottawa is located, declared a state of emergency to quell the convoy protests.
February 15, 2022The projected result will enable Trudeau to pursue the most left-leaning agenda the country has seen in at least a generation.
September 21, 2021‘Canada will always be there to defend the rights of peaceful protest,’ he said.
December 1, 2020The restrictions, which were first imposed for a 30-day period and have been extended since every month, prohibit all non-essential or discretionary travel to Canada from countries other than the US.
August 29, 2020The two-month shutdown of parliament also effectively ends parliamentary committee inquiries into the WE Charity scandal dogging his Liberals.
August 19, 2020Trudeau and his government have been under fire since announcing on June 25 that they were granting WE Charity a sole-sourced contract to run the now-halted student volunteer summer program of C$900 million ($664 million).
August 18, 2020The Prime Minister has been under fire since June 25 when his government granted the WE Charity group a sole-sourced contract to run the program.
July 31, 2020The border restrictions were first implemented on March 21.
July 17, 2020Trudeau did not travel to Washington on Wednesday to attend a meeting with Trump and Mexican President Andres Manuel Lopez Obrador marking the launch of the new trade deal.
July 9, 2020The law was enacted in a secretive process, without the participation of Hong Kong's legislature, judiciary or people, and in violation of international obligations, said Canadian Foreign Minister Francois-Philippe Champagne.
July 4, 2020The agreement, which prohibits non-essential travel between Canada and the US, remains in effect until July 21.
July 1, 2020His comments came after China's Supreme People's Procuratorate on Friday said it had begun the prosecution of ex-diplomat Michael Kovrig and businessman Michael Spavor, who were "suspected of foreign espionage" and "providing state secrets.
June 23, 2020Ottawa is in the province of Ontario, which along with Quebec, accounts for the vast majority of infections and fatalities in the country.
June 9, 2020In Toronto, Police Chief Mark Saunders and several uniformed officers met protesters marching through downtown, and also took a knee.
June 6, 2020According to new short-term federal model released by Health Canada on Thursday, as of June 15, the country could see between 97,990 and 107,454 cases, and between 7,700 and 9,400 deaths.
June 5, 2020Trump said that he would delay the G7 summit scheduled to take place in June and invite other countries, including India and Russia to join the meeting.
June 2, 2020