Trudeau Stepping Down as Canada's Prime Minister

PoliticsCanadaJustin TrudeauLiberal Party

Share:

Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau has announced his resignation as party leader and prime minister just a few months before planned elections. Trudeau's departure comes amid mounting dissent within his Liberal Party due to a series of unfavorable polls. The prime minister will remain in office until a new leader is chosen for the Liberal party, which he has chaired since 2013.

Politics
Canada
Justin Trudeau
Liberal Party

Related articles:

Trump's Return: Key Takeaways from the Fox News Politics Newsletter

PoliticsTrumpBidenGaetzFetterman

Trump's back, and he's already shaking things up! Fox News Politics newsletter highlights his plans to reverse Biden's ban on new oil and gas drilling, reactions to Trudeau's resignation, and RFK Jr.'s impact on how we eat. Plus, updates on Garland's release of the Jack Smith report, Gaetz's potential Florida gubernatorial bid, and Fetterman's thoughts on Greenland acquisition.

Tensions Rising in Israel and Palestine: Summary of Key Developments

PoliticsIsraelConflictMiddle EastPalestine

What's happening in Israel and Palestine? Tensions are escalating with the Palestinian Authority suspending Al Jazeera, former Defense Minister Gallant resigning from parliament, and Israeli airstrikes leaving 11 dead in Gaza. Read on for a concise summary of these developments and their potential implications.

Elon Musk Backs Germany's AfD, Sparking Controversy

PoliticsGermanyElon MuskElectionAfD

Tech billionaire Elon Musk has sparked controversy in Germany by backing the far-right Alternative for Germany (AfD) party ahead of the country's February election. Musk praised the AfD's approach to regulation, taxes, and market deregulation, and claimed that it was the last spark of hope for the country. However, his comments have been met with criticism from political leaders and journalists, who have accused Musk of wanting to plunge Germany into chaos and compared him to Russian President Vladimir Putin.

Senegal PM Ousmane Sonko Vows to Repeal Contested Amnesty Law

PoliticsJusticeElectionsSenegalAmnesty

Senegal PM Ousmane Sonko has pledged to repeal a controversial amnesty law** by former president Macky Sall, which granted amnesty for deadly political violence. Sonko made the announcement in a policy speech before lawmakers, stating that the law shields perpetrators of serious crimes, including homicides, from justice. The amnesty allowed Sonko and other opposition figures, who were previously ineligible due to court convictions, to stand in the March 2024 elections. Sonko's government had earlier pledged to investigate dozens of deaths resulting from political violence between 2021 and 2024, with the aim of bringing justice and building social peace.

Major Changes at Sydney's Museum of Contemporary Art and Australia's Parliamentary Services Department

PoliticsAustraliaMuseumFunding

The Museum of Contemporary Art in Sydney will start charging an entry fee in 2025 due to stagnant government funding, while Rob Stefanic's appointment as head of Australia's parliamentary services department has ended after a period of sudden leave. Stefanic faced scrutiny over his role in the retirement of his deputy secretary and a $315,126 incentive payment she received.

Daniel Penny Invited to Army-Navy Game by JD Vance

PoliticsCrimeMilitary

Daniel Penny** has been invited to attend this weekend's Army-Navy football game as the personal guest of Vice President-elect JD Vance. Penny, a Marine Corps veteran, was acquitted of homicide charges earlier this week in the death of Jordan Neely. This will be his first public appearance since the acquittal. The invitation comes after Penny maintained in a sit-down interview that he feared for his own safety and that of other passengers during the incident. Vance was vocal in his support of Penny and described the prosecution as a 'scandal'.

South Korea's Political Crisis: Yoon Faces Impeachment After Martial Law Attempt

PoliticsSouth KoreaMartial LawImpeachment

South Korea's President Yoon Suk Yeol is facing impeachment after attempting to impose martial law last week, sparking a constitutional crisis.** Police have raided the presidential office, and Yoon is under investigation for insurrection and treason. The country's ex-defence minister, who took responsibility for the martial law declaration, attempted suicide while in detention. Many officials close to Yoon have resigned, and protesters are still calling for him to stand down. It's unclear what, if any, authority Yoon now has.

Ukrainian Delegation Meets with Trump's Team for Crucial Talks

PoliticsUSUkraineRussiaDiplomacy

In a recent turn of events, a high-level Ukrainian delegation, including the Head of the President's Office and the Defence Minister, visited the US for discussions with Donald Trump's team. The main goal of the visit was to establish mutual understanding with the Americans and discuss Russia's plans. The Ukrainian side also sought to give their assessment of the situation on the battlefield. Yermak, the Head of the President's Office, met with various political figures, including National Security Advisor Jake Sullivan, and expressed gratitude for the US's strong support. This visit comes after President Zelenskyy stated that Ukraine must work directly with Trump.

Read full original articles:

Liberal Party Shake-Up: Blyth to Replace Birmingham?

Liberal PartyAustralian PoliticsSimon BirminghamAlex AnticLeah Blyth

Adelaide city councillor Henry Davis** is challenging firebrand conservative senator Alex Antic for Simon Birmingham’s Senate spot. Antic wants to install current state party president, Leah Blyth, in the casual vacancy created by Birmingham’s resignation last week. Blyth is the most likely replacement according to Liberals, despite Davis's challenge. Davis had a big week appearing in court for a defamation case and parodying the Adelaide lord mayor. Meanwhile, Trish Worth warns that the party’s hard right, led by Antic, has changed the makeup of the council. Davis says Antic controls the state branches and councils, making it hard for a moderate to take over from Birmingham.

Trump's Joke About Making Canada a State

PoliticsUSDonald TrumpCanadaJustin Trudeau

During a dinner with Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau, President-elect Donald Trump jokingly suggested that Canada become the 51st state. The conversation also touched on trade deficit and border concerns. Trump downplayed the potential threat of Canada becoming a deep-blue state with a larger Electoral College representation. The dinner was described as a light-hearted social evening and the relations between the two leaders were warm and cordial.

Zelenskyy to Sign Tax Increase and New Budget for 2025

PoliticsUkraineDefenceBudgetTax

Ukraine's President Volodymyr Zelenskyy is set to sign a historic tax increase and the country's new budget for 2025 in the coming days. The tax increase, which was passed into law on 27 November, will take effect on 1 December and is critical for funding the nation's defence. The new budget, which Zelenskyy has agreed to sign on 28 November, will guarantee Ukraine's financial needs for the near future and the coming year. The Prime Minister has stated that once the budget is signed, the government will have additional resources to procure weapons and ammunition and pay salaries to security and defence personnel.

Read full original articles:

Trump's Tariffs: A Recap

Donald TrumpCanadaChinaMexicotariffs

Trump's Tariffs: A Recap
The incoming president, Donald Trump, has announced his intentions to impose 25% tariffs on goods from Mexico and Canada, and 10% tariffs on Chinese imports.

Why? Trump cites the drug trade and immigration as his reasons for these sweeping tariffs.

But what does this mean for the US economy and its trading partners? Only time will tell.

Stay tuned for updates on this developing story.

Trump's Hush Money Sentencing Delayed Indefinitely

PoliticsDonald TrumpHush MoneySentencing

Trump's Hush Money Sentencing Delayed Indefinitely**

In a surprising turn of events, a judge has postponed Donald Trump's sentencing for his 'hush money' conviction until after his presidency.

Here's what we know:
- The sentencing for Trump's May criminal conviction has been delayed yet again.
- The judge has given Trump's lawyers until Dec. 2 to file a motion seeking to dismiss the case outright.
- The prosecutors for Manhattan District Attorney Alvin Bragg are not opposing the delay, but they will fight any effort to dismiss the case.
- Trump's attorneys argue that the conviction should be set aside and the case dismissed because Trump was elected president.

Stay tuned for more updates as the story unfolds.

Woman Accuses Pete Hegseth of Sexual Assault: New Police Report Reveals Details

PoliticsSexual AssaultPete Hegseth

A woman has accused Pete Hegseth, President-elect Donald Trump's pick for Defense secretary, of sexual assault in 2017.** According to a newly-released police report, the accuser reported feeling like she had been drugged and recalls saying 'no' a lot while in a hotel room with Hegseth, where she says he prevented her from leaving and was on top of her. Hegseth told police the encounter was consensual, and his attorney has said he was not charged with a crime. However, the accuser has reportedly received a confidential financial settlement from Hegseth. Trump has indicated that these revelations have not deterred him from Hegseth's selection as defense secretary.

Trump's Cabinet Set to Clean House and Restore American Dream

PoliticsSean HannityDonald TrumpCabinetWashington D.C

Will The Gaetz Report Get Released? The Race To Break Party Ranks Has Begun!

PoliticsTrumpGaetzAttorney GeneralHouse Ethics Committee

What's the latest on the Gaetz report?** The House Ethics Committee is meeting this week to discuss the investigation on Matt Gaetz, who recently resigned from office after being chosen by President-elect Donald Trump as his nominee for attorney general. The report has been kept confidential, and it's unclear if the committee will vote on its release. For the report to be made public, at least one Republican must join Democrats in voting for its disclosure. The investigation has already interviewed over a dozen witnesses, issued 25 subpoenas, and reviewed thousands of documents. The report's release could lead to a fiery confirmation hearing for Gaetz. Will the committee break party ranks and make the report public? Stay tuned!

Mace Pushes Back on Transgender Rights for Women's Spaces

PoliticsRepublican PartyHouse of RepresentativesTransgender RightsWomen's Rights

Mace Pushes Back on Transgender Rights for Women's Spaces

  • *Mace Introducing Resolution to Ban Transgender Women from Women’s Restrooms at U.S. Capitol
  • *House GOP to Force Vote on Transgender Issue
  • *Republicans Hammered Democrats on Transgender Issues in Recent Election
  • *Mace Previously Introduced Bill to Deport Illegal Immigrants with Sex Crimes

UFC Stars and Fans Show Strong Support for President-elect Trump

PoliticsTrumpSportsUFCDanaWhite

UFC 309** at Madison Square Garden was a night to remember, with President-elect Trump receiving a raucous ovation as he entered the arena, flanked by UFC president Dana White, his children, and other notable figures. Fighters such as Jon Jones and Bo Nickal paid homage to Trump during the night, while Trump himself expressed his gratitude to White and the UFC community. According to White, Trump's presidency will be positive for the world, as there is a sense of relief and a shift in vibe, even in traditionally blue areas like New York. Trump returned to Mar-a-Lago after the fight, while Fox News' Scott Thompson contributed to this report. **#UFC #Trump #DanaWhite

Ukraine Under Siege: Russian Forces Capture Key Territories

PoliticsMilitaryWarInternational RelationsUkraine-Russia Conflict

Ukraine Under Siege: Russian Forces Capture Key Territories
Russian troops have reportedly taken control of Illinka in Donetsk Oblast and entered Kupiansk in Kharkiv Oblast.
The Russians have also occupied Maksymivka in Donetsk Oblast and advanced near several other settlements.
The Ukrainian military is fighting back, striking Russian reinforcements and investigating the command of the 11th Mechanised Brigade.
The line of contact has become a mystery, with both sides rotating their forces in the forest.

Stay informed with the latest updates on the Ukraine-Russia conflict.

Read full original articles:

Trump’s Anti-Vaccine Health Secretary Nomination Sparks Outrage and Concerns

PoliticsTrumpHealthVaccinesGlobal Health

Donald Trump’s pick for US health secretary, Robert F Kennedy Jr, has sparked outrage and concerns due to his anti-vaccine views.** Kennedy has a history of spreading misinformation on vaccines and questioning the science of HIV and Aids. Global health experts fear his nomination could cause deaths and have profound consequences around the world. Kennedy’s stance on vaccination is being watched warily, as routine vaccination coverage has yet to return to pre-pandemic levels and lower immunisation rates have led to a 20% annual increase in measles cases. Kennedy’s influence could swing either way, and the impact of a Trump administration on global health will be broader than any policies pursued by Kennedy alone.