Canada’s communications spy agency is keeping a close tab on the Chinese social media application TikTok, Prime Minister Justin Trudeau said on Dec. 15.
Trudeau replied that the RCMP "is following up" on it.
"Our police operate independently," Trudeau said. "We expect the police to do their job, to ensure Canadian safety, and they will continue to do that."
Prime Minister Justin Trudeau announced his new cabinet on Oct. 26, adding nine new faces, dropping three, and making major reshuffles in key positions including the defence department.
Ottawa Mayor Jim Watson told Prime Minister Justin Trudeau in a phone call that the Freedom Convoy protesters were “nasty people” that don’t represent the country, saying they remind him of the Republican Party, documents presented at the inquiry into
Prime Minister Justin Trudeau is not committing two percent of Canada's gross domestic product (GDP) to national defence spending—as NATO asks its member countries to do.
Prime Minister Justin Trudeau honoured the victims and survivors of communism and Nazism that terrorized the European countries, in a statement marking Black Ribbon Day on Aug. 23.
Trudeau today said the federal government is "not going after hunting rifles or shotguns" in the bill's recent amendments.
"We're targeting the most dangerous weapons," Trudeau said.
Prior to the establishment of a diplomatic relationship with Beijing by Pierre-Elliott Trudeau in 1970, Canada recognized Taipei as the legitimate seat of the Chinese government.
Prime Minister Justin Trudeau made the announcement today after visiting the Rio Tinto Fer et Titane facility in Sorel-Tracy, Que., about 90 kilometres northeast of Montreal.
Meanwhile, the inquiry heard Canada's Governor General was getting "bombarded" with calls from protesters looking to see Trudeau fired last winter.
Trudeau testified that he spoke with Gov. Gen.
Bergen says she hopes Trudeau apologized to Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy.
Trudeau says he spoke with Zelenskyy today over the phone about Canada's support for the embattled nation, and that "this issue did not come up."
Trudeau had also sought closer ties with Beijing at the time, but engagement with China came to a stop after Canada executed a U.S. extradition warrant in late 2018 against Huawei executive Meng Wanzhou.
The leader of the Conservative Party and her team have been their biggest champions,” Trudeau replied.
“The consequences of these actions are having dire impacts ...
"Although I think Trudeau is indeed too weak, being reprimanded by Xi Jinping, their interaction also distinguished the fundamental difference between two human societies," she added.
Prime Minister Justin Trudeau announced on Feb. 24, exactly a year after Russia launched its invasion of Ukraine, that Canada will be sending an additional four tanks and one armored recovery vehicle to the Armed Forces of Ukraine.
Xi-Trudeau Confrontation
Chinese leader Xi Jinping on Nov. 16 confronted Trudeau during a brief interaction captured by reporters at the G20 summit in Bali, Indonesia.
There is also a 3D crystal collage of Trudeau and former U.S. president Barack Obama, and cut-outs of him and his wife, Sophie Grégoire Trudeau, both given by Canadian artists.
Prime Minister Justin Trudeau attended a memorial march on Sunday that marked the one-year anniversary of a deadly attack on a Muslim family in London, Ontario.