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Afghan talent show singer finds fame as Justin Trudeau's double
An Afghan talent show contestant's striking resemblance to Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau has turned him into an unlikely celebrity in the war-torn country, and potentially given him the winning edge.
Canadian intelligence has heard Khashoggi tapes: Trudeau
Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau on Nov. 12 became the first Western leader to acknowledge his country had heard and received recordings of the killing of Saudi writer Jamal Khashoggi, while Turkey slammed France over the issue.
Spike in Romanian-Linked Crime Worries Canada
Opposition Conservatives in Canada are pressuring the country's Liberal Prime Minister Justin Trudeau over an increase in asylum requests from Romania and a spike in Romanian-linked organised crimes linked to visa liberalisation introduced in December 2017.
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'Fair trade, fool trade,' Trump's tweets spew ire on NATO allies, Trudeau
U.S. President Donald Trump fired off a volley of tweets on June 11 venting anger on NATO allies, the European Union and Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau in the wake of a divisive G-7 meeting over the weekend.
Trump Pulls US From G7 Joint Statement After Bitter Feud With Trudeau
President Donald Trump feuded with Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau and threatened to impose penalties on foreign automobile imports Saturday, capping an acrimonious meeting of the Group of Seven industrial nations that further frayed ties between the United States and its closest allies.
Trudeau, Trump: NAFTA talks may conclude soon
Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau and U.S. President Donald Trump discussed on May 14 ongoing negotiations to revamp the North American Free Trade Agreement, with the White House highlighting the "importance" of reaching a quick conclusion.
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Trudeau: No NAFTA deal might be better than a bad one
Canada “might very well be better off” not signing up to an updated version of the NAFTA trade pact rather than accepting a bad deal, Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau said on Feb. 7.
Canada Working Hard to Convince Trump on NAFTA
Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau said on Tuesday Canada was working hard to convince U.S. President Donald Trump that the NAFTA trade agreement was in the interest of the United States as well as other countries, Reuters reported.
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Canada will Compensate Homophobia Victims with USD 100 Million
The government of Canada plans to allocate more than USD 100 million to compensate sexual minority representatives who have been deprived of state and military service because of their unconventional orientation.
Canada and Kosovo "strategic partners who share same values"
“Canada will stay alongside Kosovo forever," Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau has said.
Beta reported this on Wednesday, citing a statement published by the office of the Kosovo president, Hashim Thaci.