Justin Trudeau announced he is resigning as Canada’s prime minister and proroguing Parliament until March. The prime minister revealed the news on Monday outside Rideau Cottage in Ottawa.
Prime Minister Justin Trudeau on Monday said he will be stepping down from the country's top office and from his role as Liberal Party leader as soon as a replacement is chosen. In the same breath ...
The Prime Minister announced on Monday his plan to step down after the Liberals pick a new leader, just hours after he requested Governor General Mary Simon prorogue Parliament for more than two ...
1:54 Trudeau to step down as PM after Liberals choose successor Trudeau said Gov. Gen. Mary Simon has agreed with his request to prorogue Parliament until March 24. The move means opposition ...
Less than two days after Prime Minister Justin Trudeau asked to suspend Parliament, one legal advocacy group has already taken the issue to court, while another has said it plans to do the same.
Last week, Duff Conacher, head of citizens group Democracy Watch, told the National Post that he would instigate a court challenge in the Federal Court if Trudeau sought to prorogue Parliament.
Gov. Gen. Mary Simon agreed to prorogue Parliament until March 24 at Prime Minister Justin Trudeau's request. The move suspends the House of Commons for two months, wiping clear the current slate of ...
Trudeau’s decision to prorogue Parliament, writing, “What isn’t OK: Have millions of Canadians watch from the sidelines for months while the party figures itself out.” Some are going ...
He said that the Canadian Parliament would be prorogued or suspended until March 24. While addressing a press conference on Monday, Trudeau said he advised Governor General Mary Simon that Canada ...