The Canadian House of Commons witnessed an outbreak of patriotic fervour last night after a cross-party group of MPs voted to kill a royal-hating piece of legislation. The Bill, if passed, would have allowed MPs to opt out of swearing an oath
Canada is set to raise trade barriers with the UK after refusing to engage in talks to extend a special post Brexit relationship on zero tariffs. The new tariffs are a Brexit setback and will hit the car industry most which in
Israel slams arms sale ban as Trudeau caves to minority party: 'history will judge' Canada 'harshly'
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Justin Trudeau has admitted to thinking about quitting his job as Canadian prime minister but will stay to see out the next general election. He has been in office since 2015 and faces an election contest in 2025 amid polls revealing he
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Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau has decided to crack down on British expats as he bans them from buying homes in Canada. Mr Trudeau has made the decision as part of a wider ban on foreign nationals buying up property in any
Years of negotiations have ended in a post-Brexit trade deal between the UK and Canada collapsing after Kemi Badenoch refused to budge on rules for meat and cheese trade. Both sides have exchanged barbed words after talks – which had lasted for
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Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau is facing increasing discontent as a new poll reveals that 72 percent of Canadians believe he should step down from his role. The Ipsos survey, released this week, shows a significant decline in support for Trudeau, who
Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau is condemning unrest in Montreal as “unacceptable” after police this week reported shots being fired at two Jewish schools and a fight between Israel and Palestinian supporters. A Montreal police spokesperson told the CBC that investigators received