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  • Canada's Trudeau faces increasing pressure from his own MPs to quit

    The ruling Liberals face obliteration in the next election after more than nine years in office amid voter fatigue as well as anger over high prices and a housing crisis.

  • India-Canada spat puts the West in a spot

    The western nations are likely to lean on both parties to dial down the tension in the coming days. But a lot will depend on how the two countries want to project their handling of the crisis for their domestic audience, given that elections are around the corner.

  • Trudeau sulks as Modi raps Canada over its pro-Khalistani stance, putting Indo-Canadian ties on back foot

    Despite India’s protests even in the past, Trudeau has continued to provide support to the Khalistani activists in Canada. He also recently stalled a proposed free trade agreement with India.

  • 5 Most Expensive Divorces of All Time | Justin Trudeau Divorcing Wife Sophie Trudeau

    A spate of high-profile splits have flooded the internet in recent times and the latest is Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau’s divorce from wife Sophie Trudeau after 18 years of marriage. According to data from the World of Statistics, divorce has become a stubborn global issue. While calling it quits with the partner is tragic, it can also make a dent in the pocket as well. So, here are some of the most expensive divorces.

  • EU, Canada finally signing trade deal after Belgian drama

    The ceremony had been pushed back from Thursday after French-speaking Wallonia, with just 3.6 million people, initially vetoed a deal affecting more than 500 million Europeans and 35 million Canadians.

  • Canadian PM's top aide quits over expenses scandal

    The top aide to Canadian Prime Minister Stephen Harper abruptly resigned on Sunday over his role in an mounting expenses scandal which is threatening to undermine the Conservative government.

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