Dylan Robertson
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Reporter with The Canadian Press
Tories call for House hearings on U.S. tariff threat as Liberals navigate internal problems
"We have a U.S. president(-elect) with a strong mandate, who is a powerful negotiator who can spot weakness from a mile away," Conservative Leader Pierre Poilievre said Tuesday.
Trudeau, Biden discuss rule of law at Brazil G20 summit
Prime Minister Justin Trudeau spent his first day at the G20 leaders' summit Monday speaking in closed-door meetings about issues like continental trade, fighting world hunger and multilateralism, as Donald Trump's impending return to the White House poses risks to global support for all those things.
Trudeau defends Canada's carbon tax and says it is being battered by misinformation
Prime Minister Justin Trudeau made the remarks at the G20 and added the tax is among the world's strongest but "an easy political target" in Canada.
Trudeau meets with Biden and other leaders at G20
The meeting will take place a day after The Associated Press reported that Biden has authorized Ukraine to use U.S.-supplied long-range missiles to strike deeper inside Russia.
Trudeau in Peru for APEC meeting at a time of waning globilization
Prime Minister Justin Trudeau is in Peru, kicking off five days of meetings with leaders from around the globe as the world braces for the looming return of U.S. president-elect Donald Trump.
Canadian MPs and diplomats watch U.S. election with concern for trade and defence
"Canadian businesses just have to be prepared for some challenges over the next four years, no matter who wins," said Keller, a vice-president with government relations firm StrategyCorp.
India continues to deny Canada's claims it works with gangs to target Sikh separatists
India's foreign ministry says Canada is trying to smear New Delhi, as the country doubles down on rejecting claims its government officials have worked with criminal gangs in the extortion, coercion and murder of Canadian citizens.
New Liberal campaign chair appointed amid talk of MP revolt against Trudeau
Prime Minister Justin Trudeau has announced Andrew Bevan as the Liberal Party's new campaign chair, as some MPs reportedly band together to ask their leader to step down.
What's behind Canada's diplomatic falling out with India
Ottawa's decision on Monday to expel India's top envoy and five other diplomats is just the latest development in tensions that have simmered for months between the two countries.
Carbon pricing rebates deposited in bank accounts as Liberals hold fast to unpopular policy
Canadians are set to receive carbon pricing rebates on Tuesday, as the Liberals defend one of their most embattled policies.