Canadian journalist Daniel Bordman has said that people in Canada are happy that Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau had to face the camera and say that he failed. He said that Trudeau's goal is to remain in office when the G7 Summit is set to take place in Canada.
In a post on X, he said, "Justin Trudeau's resignation is a much-needed change for Canada and its global relations. His tenure was marked by foolish policies at domestic front and a soft stance on radical elements. We hope his exit paves the way for stronger, more respectful Indo-Canada r
In a statement shared on X, Jagmeet Singh stated, "Justin Trudeau has let you down, over and over. He let you down on the cost of housing and groceries. He let you down on fixing health care. It doesn't matter who leads the Liberals. They don't deserve another chance."
Canadian journalist Daniel Bordman stated that people in India have no problem with Canada, however, they start ranting when the topic of Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau and NDP leader Jagmeet Singh is raised.
US President-elect Donald Trump on Monday used Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau's announcement of his plan to step down to reiterate his stance that Canada becomes the 51st state of the US.
While addressing a press conference, Trudeau said he advised Governor General Mary Simon that Canada needs a new session of Parliament and she agreed to the request to prorogue Parliament until March 24.
The report came as Trudeau faced a caucus revolt and abysmal unpopularity among public, as data from public opinion polls show. The Globe and Mail reported that Trudeau would likely be swooped by the Conservative Party, led by Pierre Poilievre.
With a week left for the Maha Kumbh Mela, the official website of the grand religious congregation is getting a lot of visitors and has been visited by over 33 lakh people from India and 182 other countries.
Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau is expected to announce his resignation as Liberal Party leader on Monday, amid growing dissent within his caucus, The Globe And Mail reported, citing sources.
The Tibetan lawmakers in exile have criticised China for imposing sanctions against two civil society organisations and 20 individuals associated with the organisations in Canada. The sanctions target the Uyghur rights advocacy project, the Canada Tibet Committee and 20 individuals associate
US President-elect Donald Trump on Friday posted a media article on his Truth Social platform highlighting a suggestion by Kevin O'Leary, the Canadian investor and Shark Tank star, advocating for a potential merge of Canada and the United States.