Justin Trudeau

  • Mark Carney camp offers role to former Quebec premier Jean Charest: sources

    Mark Carney’s transition team has approached former Quebec premier Jean Charest for a role, though details remain unspecified and Charest is not seeking a ministerial position. Charest, who has a strong political background and was involved in the Canada-U.S. relations council, highlights the need for Canada to be self-reliant in a post-Trump world.

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  • Stephen Harper helped create the anti-vax mandate convoy

    TL;DR: The article attributes the ongoing protests and radical behaviors in Canada to former Prime Minister Stephen Harper’s campaign finance changes, which encouraged anger-driven fundraising and extremism within the Conservative Party. Restoring the per-vote subsidy could help realign Canadian politics by tying financial support to popular votes, while also recommending social media regulation to curb…

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  • How should Trudeau, Poilievre and Singh respond to Trump’s tariff war? | Power Panel

    TL;DR: Prime Minister Trudeau asserts Canada will withstand the economic pain from retaliatory tariffs in the ongoing trade war with the U.S., promising government support for affected workers and businesses. Political leaders emphasize party unity and call for economic reforms, while a panel debates the urgency of an electoral mandate to address Canada’s broader economic…

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  • Canada PM without seat can observe, not debate in Parliament

    TL;DR: Mark Carney’s candidacy for Liberal leadership sparked misinformation claiming he would be barred from Parliament as he lacks a seat. However, historical precedents allow non-elected leaders to assume roles, albeit without participating directly in House business. Synopsis: A post on January 17, 2025, claimed that Mark Carney, a former central bank head for Canada…

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  • Canada’s tech broligarchs have a GROUP CHAT?

    TL;DR: Canada’s wealthy tech leaders are becoming politically active, with some shifting from supporting the Liberals to endorsing Conservative leader Pierre Poilievre. Key figures from Shopify are involved in political discussions and initiatives, potentially influencing Canadian politics similar to what has been observed in the United States. Synopsis: Canada’s affluent tech leaders are increasingly engaging…

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  • CEO of Canada’s 2nd-biggest company defends Trump’s tariff demands, slams Trudeau for not stopping trade war

    TL;DR: Tobi Lutke, CEO of Shopify, criticized Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau for his handling of a trade war initiated by President Trump, who imposed a 25% tariff on Canadian imports. Lutke argues that Trudeau’s retaliatory tariffs could harm Canada’s economy, urging for more strategic leadership, as the trade conflict exacerbates tensions between the two…

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  • CEO of Canada’s 2nd-biggest company defends Trump’s tariff demands, slams Trudeau for not stopping trade war

    TL;DR: Shopify’s CEO Tobi Lutke criticized Prime Minister Justin Trudeau’s response to a trade war sparked by U.S. President Donald Trump’s 25% tariffs on Canadian exports. Lutke believes these U.S. demands align with Canadian interests and criticizes Trudeau’s retaliatory tariffs as harmful, given the economic reliance on the U.S. With Canadian elections approaching, the trade…

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