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- In the aftermath of the U.S. election last month, the prime minister and his ministers have sought to contrast Trudeau’s previous experience dealing with Trump’s first four years in office with the Conservatives.
- In the aftermath of the U.S. election last month, the prime minister and his ministers have sought to contrast Trudeau’s previous experience dealing with Trump’s first four years in office with the Conservatives.
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- Unifor national president Payne said Payne said moving forward with a national response to the tariff announcement will require MPs to put aside “bickering” in Parliament.
- Discussions are being had about a potential visit of U.S. Senators to Ottawa, says Liberal MP John McKay.
- Discussions are being had about a potential visit of U.S. Senators to Ottawa, says Liberal MP John McKay.
- Donald Trump's threats to slap 25 per cent tariffs on all Canadian goods going into the U.S. present a massive challenge, but could also be an opportunity for the embattled Trudeau government to exceed very low expectations, says pollster Darrell Bricker.
- Donald Trump's threats to slap 25 per cent tariffs on all Canadian goods going into the U.S. present a massive challenge, but could also be an opportunity for the embattled Trudeau government to exceed very low expectations, says pollster Darrell Bricker.
- Justin Trudeau continues to make announcements about good public policy with zero supportive government advertising. It is almost as though Trudeau wants to lose the next election.
- Justin Trudeau continues to make announcements about good public policy with zero supportive government advertising. It is almost as though Trudeau wants to lose the next election.
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