It's been a "garbage year" for the prime minister, says comedian Mark Critch off the top of his year-end interview with Justin Trudeau. The This Hour Has 22 Minutes cast member got an accidental ...
The comedy-sketch-style interview aired at 8 ... The Critch interview was marked by laughs and jokes as Trudeau attempted to make his case to take the Liberals into the next election.
The first thing the guy who wants to be the next prime minister of Canada does is go to American television to sophomorically ...
The prime minister spoke about whether or not he'd resign and his father’s political trajectory in a now exclusive conversation with Critch.
Or sign-in if you have an account. Comedian Mark Critch landed a year-end interview with Justin Trudeau, touching on the prime minister’s political struggles, divorce and Donald Trump.
Chrystia Freeland, the former deputy prime minister, sought to distance herself from Mr. Trudeau in a public letter criticizing him for “costly political gimmicks.” By Vjosa Isai Reporting ...
This is a notion that Justin Trudeau, his Liberals, and even our state-funded comedy has openly mocked. Most notable of these mockings were the attacks made by CBC’s This Hour Has 22 Minutes on ...
1:00 Trudeau says he will not run for re-election Prime Minister Justin Trudeau says in addition to not leading the Liberals into the next election, he will not be seeking his seat in the Quebec r ...
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 ...
Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau is the perfect 21st-century progressive politician: illiberal and smug, antagonistic toward Judeo-Christian faith and values, and a self-styled technocrat ...
Prime Minister Justin Trudeau announcing his resignation as Liberal Party Leader outside Rideau Cottage in Ottawa on Monday.Credit...Cole Burston for The New York Times Supported by By Ian Austen ...