Leadership hopefuls have until Jan. 23 to announce their candidacy. But the field for Liberal leadership race seems to be getting narrower.
Montreal, Canada – The race to replace Justin Trudeau as leader of Canada’s ruling Liberal Party – and as the country’s prime minister – is well under way, with seven candidates throwing ...
Christy Clark, the former premier of British Columbia, abandoned a possible bid to replace Justin Trudeau, further narrowing the field for Canada’s next Liberal Party leader and prime minister.
A handful of now former cabinet members have said they aren't seeking re-election, including Seamus O'Regan (labour and seniors), Pablo Rodriguez (transport) Marie-Claude Bibeau (national revenue), Carla Qualtrough (sports), Filomena Tassi (economic development for Southern Ontario) and Dan Vandal (Northern affairs).
As a Toronto native studying at Northwestern, I have a unique perspective on the political landscapes of both the U.S. and Canada. In Canada, nearly a decade of governance under Prime Minister Justin Trudeau’s Liberal Party of Canada has led to widespread frustrations over ballooning deficits,
North Vancouver MP Jonathan Wilkinson has dropped his bid to lead the Liberal Party of Canada.
T he sprint to succeed Justin Trudeau as the leader of Canada’s Liberal Party has begun. Eight candidates have put their names forward ahead of the January 23rd deadline, but th
VANCOUVER, British Columbia (AP) — Mark Carney, the first non-Brit to run the Bank of England since it was founded in 1694 and the former head of Canada’s central bank, said Thursday he is entering the race to be Canada’s next prime minister following the resignation of Justin Trudeau.
She said that while she wants to become the first woman to lead the Liberal party, she's decided it's a bad time to leave her job as Canada's top diplomat as the country faces Trump's tariff threat.