Mike Blanchfield
Reporter with The Canadian Press
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Trudeau warns black tie business elite to 'get real' about anxiety workers feel
Trudeau delivered the no-holds-barred message to an audience of 400 politicians, business leaders and other notables at the annual St. Matthew's Banquet in the opulent Hamburg city hall.
Ways to gauge Canada's commitment to NATO beyond just spending: Trudeau
Canada is demonstrating its commitment to NATO in ways that go beyond simple military spending, said Prime Minister Justin Trudeau in Germany on Friday.
Trudeau tries to calm Trump fears in Europe, which sees Canada as bridge to U.S.
Fresh from his meeting in Washington, Justin Trudeau sought to bring Europe a message of reassurance Wednesday about the anxiety it faces over Donald Trump's antipathy towards the continent.
Trump, Trudeau avoid climate change talk, use 'coded' language on environment
There was a noticeable downplaying of the climate change initiatives that marked Trudeau's first year in power with a much more environmentally friendly Obama.
Trudeau to meet Angela Merkel in Germany, address European Parliament
Trudeau and Merkel will discuss "key foreign policy and commercial priorities" for Canada and Germany.
Trudeau confers with European leaders on Trump, Freeland to meet Tillerson
The Trudeau government has been conferring with jittery European allies about how to engage with the new Donald Trump administration in Washington, sources say.
Liberals see artificial intelligence as a path to reverse stalled growth
Federal Liberals see artificial intelligence as a way of saying "Hasta la vista, baby" to years of sluggish economic growth.
'Brand Trudeau' mulled to help pitch world on Canadian return to peackeeping
Canadian bureaucrats pondered using the personal "brand" of Prime Minister Justin Trudeau to sell the world on the merits of the country's return to peacekeeping, The Canadian Press has learned.
After Trump and Brexit, Biden calls on Trudeau to defend global 'rules of the road'
U.S. Vice-President Joe Biden called on Prime Minister Justin Trudeau to be a defender of the international "rules of the road" to help shepherd the world through a period of deep uncertainty.
Liberal electoral reform survey derided as manipulative, simplistic
"There are 20,000 tweets mocking this minister's survey," said NDP democratic reform critic Nathan Cullen in Ottawa.