Justin Trudeau

Former Canadian Prime Minister

Justin Trudeau

Former Canadian Prime Minister

Justin Trudeau, the 23rd Prime Minister of Canada and leader of the Liberal Party since 2015, is the eldest son of former Prime Minister Pierre Trudeau. A former teacher, he has focused on issues like economic policy, social reforms, and international relations throughout his leadership.

Trudeau Tears Up: Canada's PM Cracks Under US Tariff War Pressure

  • Saturday, 08 March 2025

Justin Trudeau was overcome with emotion during a press conference, tearing up after days of turmoil surrounding a tariff war with the US. The US imposed 25% tariffs on Mexican and Canadian goods, but later reversed the decision for certain compliant products. Trump had been mocking Trudeau for months, referring to him as "Governor Trudeau." Trudeau's emotional response came as he tried to have a victory lap before stepping down as prime minister due to his Liberal Party holding leadership elections.

Prime Minister Justin Trudeau meets with King Charles III

  • Monday, 03 March 2025

Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau met King Charles III ahead of Trump's meeting with the King at Sandringham. The meeting comes amid Trump's provocative statements about Canada, including his vow to impose new import taxes and suggestions that he could make Canada the 51st state of America. Trudeau has vowed to stand up for Canadian sovereignty and independence.

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