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mr trudeau said it is time for a reset in canadian politics. my friends, as you all know, i am a fighter. every bone in my body has i was told me to fight because i care deeply about canadians, i care deeply about this country and i will always be motivated by what is in the best interest of canadians. this country deserves a real choice in the next election and it has become clear to me that, if i am having to fight internal battles, i cannot be the best option in that election. ten years ago, justin trudeau was a popular leader considered a fresh face of progressive politics. but in recent years, the 53—year—old has become increasingly unpopular over his handling of the country's high cost—of—living crisis, and his perceived failure over not taking us president—elect donald trump's threats of tariffs on canadian goods seriously. trump has promised to impose a tax of 25% on imported canadian goods. economists have warned the tariffs would significantly hurt canada's economy. unless the country takes steps to increase security on the border it
mr trudeau said it is time for a reset in canadian politics. my friends, as you all know, i am a fighter. every bone in my body has i was told me to fight because i care deeply about canadians, i care deeply about this country and i will always be motivated by what is in the best interest of canadians. this country deserves a real choice in the next election and it has become clear to me that, if i am having to fight internal battles, i cannot be the best option in that election. ten years ago,...
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he gave me his reaction to mr trudeau stepping down.nevitable until three weeks ago. to a certain extent he is a scapegoat to a larger set of problems. the party was haltingly moving towards trying to get him out but there was no mechanism to doing it automatically. the problems that are ascribed to him after the most part global problems. inflation, which is not rapid, it is going down as it is in most other places and more rapidly here than in the us. we have an affordability crisis in housing, homelessness crisis on the streets, but the truth of the matter is most of the indicators of the quality of life in this country are about as good as ever. we have an exchange rate issue with the us but that is a whole other story to do with the us. in many cases it is a kind of anticlimax. the collapse of liberal support really took place a year ago. equally important is the collapse of the liberal support is the unprecedented rise of apparent support for the conservative party. the combination of those two things threatens a deluge that could
he gave me his reaction to mr trudeau stepping down.nevitable until three weeks ago. to a certain extent he is a scapegoat to a larger set of problems. the party was haltingly moving towards trying to get him out but there was no mechanism to doing it automatically. the problems that are ascribed to him after the most part global problems. inflation, which is not rapid, it is going down as it is in most other places and more rapidly here than in the us. we have an affordability crisis in...
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there is no doubting just how big crisis this is for mr trudeau's liberal party.ars in power, there is a sense of tiredness, of directionless and it is facing opinion polls that are some of the worst in its history. a short while ago i was outside the prime minister's office, a little way up the road from parliament here. there was a small crowd of protesters cheering and dancing to the song, nah nah hey hey goodbye. you know, that is to be expected of course but i think there is a sense in the wider country of something of the inevitable about this and whatever kind of political crisis this is, it also leaves canada with something of a strategic crisis. at the helm, a lame—duck prime minister, parliament prorogued, no sitting legislature, just as donald trump takes office, promising a major tradable. one way or another canada has to hold an election by october. at the heart of all this, some observers suggest, are some of the same forces shaping politics elsewhere in the world — rising populism, a cost—of—living crisis, rising concerns about levels of immigration
there is no doubting just how big crisis this is for mr trudeau's liberal party.ars in power, there is a sense of tiredness, of directionless and it is facing opinion polls that are some of the worst in its history. a short while ago i was outside the prime minister's office, a little way up the road from parliament here. there was a small crowd of protesters cheering and dancing to the song, nah nah hey hey goodbye. you know, that is to be expected of course but i think there is a sense in the...
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there is no doubting just how big crisis this is for mr trudeau's liberal party.ars in power, there is a sense of tiredness, of directionless and it is facing opinion polls that are some of the worst in its history. a short while ago i was outside the prime minister's office, a little way up the road from parliament here. there was a small crowd of protesters cheering and dancing to the song, nah nah hey hey goodbye. you know, that is to be expected of course but i think there is a sense in the wider country of something of their inevitable about this and whatever kind of political crisis this is, it also leaves canada with something of a strategic crisis. at the helm, a lame—duck prime minister, parliament prorouged, no sitting legislature justice donald trump tax office, promising a major tradable. one way or another canada has to hold an election by october. at the heart of all this, some observers suggest, some of the same forces shaping politics elsewhere some of the same forces shaping politics elsewhere in the world — rising populism, a cost—of—living crisi
there is no doubting just how big crisis this is for mr trudeau's liberal party.ars in power, there is a sense of tiredness, of directionless and it is facing opinion polls that are some of the worst in its history. a short while ago i was outside the prime minister's office, a little way up the road from parliament here. there was a small crowd of protesters cheering and dancing to the song, nah nah hey hey goodbye. you know, that is to be expected of course but i think there is a sense in the...
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mr trudeau has been under pressure to resign for months, with more than twenty members of his party urging him to go, following a historic defeat for liberals in a toronto election in june of last year. earlier on monday, trudeau said that it is �*time for a reset�* in candian politics. my friends, as you all know, i'm a — my friends, as you all know, i'm a fighter. every bone in my body— i'm a fighter. every bone in my body has — i'm a fighter. every bone in my body has always told me to fight — body has always told me to fight because i care deeply. about canadians, i care deeply about this country and i will always be motivated by what is in the best interest of canadians. this country deserves a real choice in the next election, and it has become clear to me that, if i am having to fight internal battles, i cannot be the best option in that election. ten years ago, justin trudeau was a popular leader considered a fresh face of progressive politics. but in recent years, the 53—year—old has become increasingly unpopular over his handling of the country's high cost of living crisis, — and
mr trudeau has been under pressure to resign for months, with more than twenty members of his party urging him to go, following a historic defeat for liberals in a toronto election in june of last year. earlier on monday, trudeau said that it is �*time for a reset�* in candian politics. my friends, as you all know, i'm a — my friends, as you all know, i'm a fighter. every bone in my body— i'm a fighter. every bone in my body has — i'm a fighter. every bone in my body has always told...
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such a change in mr trudeau's fortunes. what happens now in canada? ~ .., fortunes.anada? well, there can be no doubtingjust _ canada? well, there can be no doubting just how _ canada? well, there can be no doubting just how big - canada? well, there can be no doubting just how big a - canada? well, there can be no doubting just how big a crisis l canada? well, there can be no i doubting just how big a crisis this is for his liberal party. after nine years in office, there is a sense of tiredness, directionless and the parties looking down the barrel of some of the worst opinion polls in its history. but this is a crisis for canada as well, a nation left with a lame duck prime minister at the helm and with parliament prorogued, no sitting legislature, just as donald trump takes office in the us in the south, promising, as you heard, a major trade war. some observers see the same forces shaping politics here as elsewhere, rising populism, a cost of living crisis, as you heard from sarah, and growing anti—immigration sentiment. whatever happens, an election needs to be
such a change in mr trudeau's fortunes. what happens now in canada? ~ .., fortunes.anada? well, there can be no doubtingjust _ canada? well, there can be no doubting just how _ canada? well, there can be no doubting just how big - canada? well, there can be no doubting just how big a - canada? well, there can be no doubting just how big a crisis l canada? well, there can be no i doubting just how big a crisis this is for his liberal party. after nine years in office, there is a sense of...
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mr. trudeau. you wanted to go up against [indiscernible] but there has been infighting in your party. why did you make this decision today? why did you change your mind? prime minister trudeau: i don't step back from a fight, especially an important fight for our party and country, in fact. but i do this job because the interests on the welfare of our country and democracy are important to me. it has become very, very clear that i cannot be the leader to take the party into the next election because of internal divisions. as you all know, i am a fighter, and i don't back away from a fight, particularly a fight as important as this one is. but i have always been driven by my love for canada, by my desire to serve canadians and what is in the best interests of canadians, and canadians deserve a real choice in the next election. and it has become obvious to me with the internal battles that i cannot be the one to carry the liberal standard into the next election. >> [speaking french] you have been in office, canada has changed under your government. if there was one accomplishment that yo
mr. trudeau. you wanted to go up against [indiscernible] but there has been infighting in your party. why did you make this decision today? why did you change your mind? prime minister trudeau: i don't step back from a fight, especially an important fight for our party and country, in fact. but i do this job because the interests on the welfare of our country and democracy are important to me. it has become very, very clear that i cannot be the leader to take the party into the next election...
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mr. trudeau, 16 years ago in december of 2008, stephen harper probed parliament to a confidence vote that he knew would lose because the opposition parties voted against him, this is the situation you find yourself in today. at the time, the liberal leader said this was a hindrance to democracy. i would like to know why if this was bad under the harper government is it good for you? pm trudeau: the governor general and 2008 correctly concluded the house of commons had just put their confidence in mr. harper's government. despite a letter signed by the opposition leader, a political letter. but the voice of the house was paramount before christmas we won three nonconfidence votes. and we are going to have to retest the confidence of the house in march. to get the budget through. >> pm trudeau: in 2008 the governor general correctly concluded that because the very last times in the previous weeks that the confidence of the house had been tested, it had passed that confidence test, stephen harper continued to have the confidence of the house and it would bear out as soon as they came back st
mr. trudeau, 16 years ago in december of 2008, stephen harper probed parliament to a confidence vote that he knew would lose because the opposition parties voted against him, this is the situation you find yourself in today. at the time, the liberal leader said this was a hindrance to democracy. i would like to know why if this was bad under the harper government is it good for you? pm trudeau: the governor general and 2008 correctly concluded the house of commons had just put their confidence...
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mr. trudeau's liberal party after nine years in power.a sense of tiredness, and it is facing opinion polls that are some of the worst in its history. a short while ago, i was just outside the prime minister's office a little way up the road from parliament here. there was a small crowd of protesters cheering and dancing to the song "nah nah, hey hey, goodbye." that is to be expected, of course. there is a sense of something of the inevitable about this. whatever a political crisis this is, it also leaves canada with something of a strategic crisis. at the helm, a lame-duck prime minister. no sitting legislature just as donald trump takes office, promising a major trade war. anchor: where do things go from here then? correspondent: as you have been explaining, one way or another, canada has to hold an election by october. at the heart of all this, some observers suggest some of the same forces shaping politics elsewhere in the world, rising populism, cost-of-living crisis, rising concern about levels of immigration, all of those things are
mr. trudeau's liberal party after nine years in power.a sense of tiredness, and it is facing opinion polls that are some of the worst in its history. a short while ago, i was just outside the prime minister's office a little way up the road from parliament here. there was a small crowd of protesters cheering and dancing to the song "nah nah, hey hey, goodbye." that is to be expected, of course. there is a sense of something of the inevitable about this. whatever a political crisis...
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mr trudeau's finance minister chrystia freeland resigned last month arguing trudeau's handling of donaldy us tariffs on canadian goods was insufficient. the cost of living with record high inflation — which has now fallen — and high housing prices have also contributed to trudeau's rising unpopularity in recent polls. mosha lander is senior lecturer of economics at concordia university. good to have you on bbc news. this was just a matter of time, wasn't it, really? you really have to go, don't you think? do not have to go, don't you think? dr? not think it is any different to any in the uk that after you get to nine years you start to run out of ideas and the people eventually turn against you. it is difficult to have that many majority governments and by the time he slipped to a minority, the writing is on the wall it is just a matter of when to pull the cord. isjust a matter of when to pull the cord.— isjust a matter of when to ull the cord. ., , ., :: pull the cord. last year, 2024, we had so _ pull the cord. last year, 2024, we had so many _ pull the cord. last year, 2024, we had so
mr trudeau's finance minister chrystia freeland resigned last month arguing trudeau's handling of donaldy us tariffs on canadian goods was insufficient. the cost of living with record high inflation — which has now fallen — and high housing prices have also contributed to trudeau's rising unpopularity in recent polls. mosha lander is senior lecturer of economics at concordia university. good to have you on bbc news. this was just a matter of time, wasn't it, really? you really have to go,...
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mr. trudeau.ou wanted to go up against but there has beenn infighting in your party for the past few months but why have you decided to make this decision today? why did you change your mind? as you know i'm not one who steps buy from a fight especially such an important fight for our party and for the country fact. but i do this job because the interest and w welfare of our country and our democracy are important to me. and it has become very, very clear that i cannot be the leader to take the party into the next election because of internal divisions. cooksas as you all know i am a fighter i am not someone who backs away from a fight. particularly in a fight as important as this one is. but, i've always been driven by my love for canada. by might desire to serve canadians and what is in the best interest of canadians canadians deserve a real choice in the next election. it has become obvious to me with the internal battles i cannot be the one to carry the liberal standard into the next election.
mr. trudeau.ou wanted to go up against but there has beenn infighting in your party for the past few months but why have you decided to make this decision today? why did you change your mind? as you know i'm not one who steps buy from a fight especially such an important fight for our party and for the country fact. but i do this job because the interest and w welfare of our country and our democracy are important to me. and it has become very, very clear that i cannot be the leader to take the...
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mr trudeau has been under pressure to resign for months, with more than twenty members of his party urgingtrudeau said that it is time for a reset in canadian politics. my my friends, as you all know, i am a fighter. every bone in my body has i was told me to fight because i care deeply about canadians, i care deeply about this country and i will always be motivated by what is in the best interest of canadians. this country deserves a real choice in the next election and it has become clear to me that, if i am having to fight internal battles, i cannot be the best option in that election. ten years ago, justin trudeau was a popular leader considered a fresh face of progressive politics. but in recent years, the 53—year—old has become
mr trudeau has been under pressure to resign for months, with more than twenty members of his party urgingtrudeau said that it is time for a reset in canadian politics. my my friends, as you all know, i am a fighter. every bone in my body has i was told me to fight because i care deeply about canadians, i care deeply about this country and i will always be motivated by what is in the best interest of canadians. this country deserves a real choice in the next election and it has become clear to...
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the globe and mail — quoting sources close to the matter — said mr trudeau may resign as leader of theows months of pressure to resign, including from more than 20 members of his own party. awards season is getting under way in hollywood, with the 82nd golden globes ceremony kicking things off in beverly hills. the brutalist took a slew of awards, including best drama, best director and best actor. the largely spanish language musical emilia perez was one of the other big winners. emma vardy reports from the red carpet. known as hollywood's biggest party, plenty of a—listers were out to dazzle on the red carpet. baby reindeer. baby reindeer, the british drama about stalking and sexual abuse picked up two awards. its creator, richard gadd, called for more of life's darker tales to make it onto screen. any story, when done right, is universal, and all the weird, idiosyncratic struggles we go through on a daily basis are just as worthy of being committed to screen as any. so, commissioners, streamers, when you're totting up the numbers and putting together the budgets for this year, remem
the globe and mail — quoting sources close to the matter — said mr trudeau may resign as leader of theows months of pressure to resign, including from more than 20 members of his own party. awards season is getting under way in hollywood, with the 82nd golden globes ceremony kicking things off in beverly hills. the brutalist took a slew of awards, including best drama, best director and best actor. the largely spanish language musical emilia perez was one of the other big winners. emma...
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mr. duke: justin trudeau is facing that problem. mr. van duyne: do i not want to compare the u.s. against justin trudeau. there is a reason why that man has quit his job. mr. duke: inflation was a global sly main phenomena. ms. van duyne: if you are correct, you are the point person -pb on the -- person on the supply chain data of the infant formula crisis of 2022. mr. duke: yes. miss: we saw how that went. i want to make sure that we are appreciating the opportunity right now to be able to correct some of the views that we are seeing, misinformed view, of the tax cuts and jobs act. you are saying that the rich experienced getting richer, the poor experienced getting poorer. in 2024, about one out of 180 american taxpayers will make $1 million or more. about 5%. based on the government's forecast, the government's own forecast in this, those erpblg a million or more in 2024 will pay an average of 776,800 in federal income taxes. which is 472 times as much as the average american taxpayer who is making between 50,000 and 100,000. the top 1% will pay an average of 31.5% 24 year, comp
mr. duke: justin trudeau is facing that problem. mr. van duyne: do i not want to compare the u.s. against justin trudeau. there is a reason why that man has quit his job. mr. duke: inflation was a global sly main phenomena. ms. van duyne: if you are correct, you are the point person -pb on the -- person on the supply chain data of the infant formula crisis of 2022. mr. duke: yes. miss: we saw how that went. i want to make sure that we are appreciating the opportunity right now to be able to...
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mr trudeau has been under pressure to resign for months, with more than 20 fellow members of his liberal trudeau announced his plan to step down. i intend to resign as party leader, as prime minister, after the party selects its next leader through a robust, nationwide, competitive process. last night, i asked the president of the liberal party to begin that process. this country deserves a real choice in the next election, and it has become clear to me that if i am having to fight internal battles, i cannot be the best option in that election. let's speak to our north america correspondent nada tawfik. hello again. we watch that statement a little earlier. tell us more about what he had to say. tell us more about what he had to sa . , , tell us more about what he had to sa . g , . to say. justin trudeau said he had discussed _ to say. justin trudeau said he had discussed with _ to say. justin trudeau said he had discussed with his - to say. justin trudeau said he| had discussed with his family, his future. he described himself as a fighter numerous times, but as we heard there in his st
mr trudeau has been under pressure to resign for months, with more than 20 fellow members of his liberal trudeau announced his plan to step down. i intend to resign as party leader, as prime minister, after the party selects its next leader through a robust, nationwide, competitive process. last night, i asked the president of the liberal party to begin that process. this country deserves a real choice in the next election, and it has become clear to me that if i am having to fight internal...
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the globe and mail quoting sources close to the matter said mr trudeau may resign as leader of the liberals of his own party. we shall keep a very close eye on that and update you on any new developments. awards season is getting under way in hollywood with the 82nd golden globes ceremony kicking things off in beverly hills. stars including ariana grande, first—time winner demi moore and british star kate winslet took to the red carpet ahead of the ceremony. nikki glaser hosted the awards, celebrating both film and tv, and are widely seen as the first big awards ceremony of the season. let's speak to our north america correspondent peter bowes. he has been watching it all for us. peter, tell us all the top line from the golden globes. two big winners in the musical comedy category and best drama went to the brutalist, which is a 3.5 hour epic starring adrian brody who plays a hungarian architect, also a holocaust survivor, who moved to america after the second world war, and it is the film that filmmakers were told at some point in hollywood it would never get made, that people wouldn't go
the globe and mail quoting sources close to the matter said mr trudeau may resign as leader of the liberals of his own party. we shall keep a very close eye on that and update you on any new developments. awards season is getting under way in hollywood with the 82nd golden globes ceremony kicking things off in beverly hills. stars including ariana grande, first—time winner demi moore and british star kate winslet took to the red carpet ahead of the ceremony. nikki glaser hosted the awards,...
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trudeau knew this and resigned." he goes on to suggest that canada should merge with the u.s. do you think mr. titude towards trudeau played a role in his weakening? >> i would say the statement is true trump made today and previous similar ones are nonsense and viewed as nonsense here. the dynamic that led to trudeau resigning today was underway long before mr. trump was elected in november. with that said, donald trump's threat of imposing 25% tariffs on canada and other countries once he takes office, that is taken very seriously here and it would have devastating effects. i should say with regard to donald trump's comments about canada's trade surplus that that as a result of canada selling to the u.s. the resources that the united states months including oil and electricity, 50%, more than 50% of the crude oil imports in the united states come from canada. lots of the critical minerals that fuel america's technological industries come from canada. i don't think mr. trump wants to cut those things off. amna: in the minutes or so we have left, you have mr. trump coming back into office in a
trudeau knew this and resigned." he goes on to suggest that canada should merge with the u.s. do you think mr. titude towards trudeau played a role in his weakening? >> i would say the statement is true trump made today and previous similar ones are nonsense and viewed as nonsense here. the dynamic that led to trudeau resigning today was underway long before mr. trump was elected in november. with that said, donald trump's threat of imposing 25% tariffs on canada and other countries...
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mr. trudeau's intentions to step down? we'll go live to ottawa.irst, the deadly snowstorm hitting the mid- atlantic and beyond. four people killed in traffic crashes as the snow and ice reeking havoc. why this is unlike many others. >>> we have about 24 hours before it gets so cold that the salt is not going to work. we need as much time and as much road to do as much work as possible throughout the course of today. >> our national lead now, the urgent warning from the governor of kentucky, andy bashir there, his state one of many hit by a winter storm that has more than 60 million americans under alert. the snow and freezing cold stretching from the midwest to the mid- atlantic, claiming at least four lives as of now. this dangerous storm system is also having a huge impact on air travel with more than 6,000 flights around the united states canceled or delayed today. cnn's gabe cohen reports from a snow-covered washington, d.c. >> reporter: a deadly winter storm creating dangerous conditions tonight for tens of millions of americans. snow, sleet
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mr. trudeau. charlie, the canadian pm or bm? justin trudeau stepped down this morning as his liberal party is in a shambles and his country faces 25% trump tariffs. does this prove that somehow trump has given the okay for other countries to take out the trash? >> absolutely. i think at this point in time, there is nobody on this planet that can deny the impact that trump is going to have once he gets into office. i mean, even the impact he's already having before officially getting into office, it's like he has all of these world leaders completely shaking in their boots. we had, what, two years? it was two years ago that people really started calling for trudeau to step down. nothing happened. and then. and then suddenly he wins the election, pulls off one of his famous troll jobs, and all of a sudden, trudeau is like, oh, wait, i'm nothing more than an afterthought. it's going to be interesting, though, to see what trudeau does next, though, because he's already made quite the jump. drama teacher to prime minister. >> yeah, so
mr. trudeau. charlie, the canadian pm or bm? justin trudeau stepped down this morning as his liberal party is in a shambles and his country faces 25% trump tariffs. does this prove that somehow trump has given the okay for other countries to take out the trash? >> absolutely. i think at this point in time, there is nobody on this planet that can deny the impact that trump is going to have once he gets into office. i mean, even the impact he's already having before officially getting into...
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trudeau signed successful trade deals during donald trump's first presidential term, but now the president—elect is threatening to impose crippling 25% tariffs on canadian imports. after rushing to mar—a—lago to placate mrad little to show for his efforts. when his finance minister resigned, saying canada needs to push back harder against american economic nationalism, his fate was sealed. ijust i just thought i'd ijust thought i'd show our friends in the us and the uk how canada brings it. 0nce confidently boasting that canada could challenge america — in sporting contests, at least — he has now been levelled by an early spat with donald trump. it is not all about donald trump, of course. canadians are also deeply unhappy about the high cost of living and inflation, about immigration and about housing shortages, all issues, of course, which are deeply familiar and which have been leading to the downfall of different incumbent governments and leaders around the world, but it has not been helped by justin trudeau being mocked by donald trump, who has beenjoking recently about canada being america's 51st state, and referring derisively to justin trudeau as governor, ratherthan derisively to justin trudeau
trudeau signed successful trade deals during donald trump's first presidential term, but now the president—elect is threatening to impose crippling 25% tariffs on canadian imports. after rushing to mar—a—lago to placate mrad little to show for his efforts. when his finance minister resigned, saying canada needs to push back harder against american economic nationalism, his fate was sealed. ijust i just thought i'd ijust thought i'd show our friends in the us and the uk how canada brings...
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mr. trudeau. guest: very good question. canada has a fixed election date for years after the prior election, so that is why they have to have an election by october 20 2025. if the opposition is united, they can bring down the government. parliament is suspended until they get to march 24 of this year. on that date, there will be a new leader for the liberals, they will have a new cabinet to announce, and they will begin the session that is read by the governor general on behalf of king charles. in that moment is sort of like the state of the union, except the speeches written by the government and lays out their plan for how they want to proceed. both chambers, canada has a senate as well as a house all gathered to hear this speech. you can also vote down the speech, there will be a parliamentary vote after it, so it is possible that that moment will bring the government down. the next thing that will have to happen is canada's budget has to be announced. for those who follow these details, canada has a budget cycle that t
mr. trudeau. guest: very good question. canada has a fixed election date for years after the prior election, so that is why they have to have an election by october 20 2025. if the opposition is united, they can bring down the government. parliament is suspended until they get to march 24 of this year. on that date, there will be a new leader for the liberals, they will have a new cabinet to announce, and they will begin the session that is read by the governor general on behalf of king...
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trudeau says he will go. why he's stepping down weeks before mr. trump takes office. >>> overnight, nvidia takes the stop for the world's most valuable company. >>> we're a week into the new year, and here comes sweet temptation to break that dieting resolution. krispy kreme and pop-tarts team up for a new doughnut. it's tuesday, january 7. "early today" starts right now. >>> good morning, glad to be with you. i'm frances rivera. we begin this morning as millions of americans are digging out after the first winter storm of the year. blasted across the midwest and mid atlantic. at least four people were killed across multiple states. the dangerous conditions canceled more than 2,000 flights and created slippery streets that left vehicles sliding. in some areas, snowfall totals hit at least 18 inches. in the nation's capital, a rare half a foot fell. >> we haven't had snow like this, really, in memory. i mean, this is the most at one time that i've ever seen since living here. >> schools across several states declared snow days, and many districts re
trudeau says he will go. why he's stepping down weeks before mr. trump takes office. >>> overnight, nvidia takes the stop for the world's most valuable company. >>> we're a week into the new year, and here comes sweet temptation to break that dieting resolution. krispy kreme and pop-tarts team up for a new doughnut. it's tuesday, january 7. "early today" starts right now. >>> good morning, glad to be with you. i'm frances rivera. we begin this morning as...
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mr. trudel charly, the canadian p.m. or p.m. justin trudeauwn this morning as is a liberal party is in shambles and his country faces 25% trumpet tariffs at. does this prove that somehow trump's given the, okay, for other countries to take all the trash? >> absolutely. i think at this point of time there is nobody on this planet that can deny the impact that trump will have when he gets into office even the impact is already having before officially getting at the office it is like he has these world leaders completely shaking in their boots. we had what? two years ago people started calling for trudeau to step down nothing happened. and then suddenly he wins the election, pulls off one of his famous troll of jobs and trudeau is like a weight and nothing more than an afterthought. it'll be interesting to see what trudeau does next because he is already made quite the jump. drama teacher to prime minister. >> greg: who were driver. >> if he wants to up the ante he needs to open up and only fans page. >> greg: only a few weeks ago trump was call
mr. trudel charly, the canadian p.m. or p.m. justin trudeauwn this morning as is a liberal party is in shambles and his country faces 25% trumpet tariffs at. does this prove that somehow trump's given the, okay, for other countries to take all the trash? >> absolutely. i think at this point of time there is nobody on this planet that can deny the impact that trump will have when he gets into office even the impact is already having before officially getting at the office it is like he has...
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mr. trump's threat of imposing larger tariffs on imports. canada's prime minister, justin trudeau, is now warning it would hurt the economies of both canada and the u.s. president elect trump has proposed placing 25% tariffs on everything coming into america that includes from canada and mexico. trump says he would only lift the tariffs if the two countries stop illegal immigration and the flow of drugs into the u.s. >> president elect trump got elected on a commitment to make life better and more affordable for americans. and i think people south of the border are beginning to wake up to the real reality that tariffs on everything from canada would make life a lot more expensive from for americans. >> trudeau says the u.s. imports 65% of oil from canada, along with electricity, natural gas, steel, aluminum and crops. for criminal indictments. so what happens next? the roadmap for mr. trump's criminal cases now that he's been reelected, what we know so far, plus, president of the united states don't talk about jailing their political opponents. >> it's that's what dictators do. >>
mr. trump's threat of imposing larger tariffs on imports. canada's prime minister, justin trudeau, is now warning it would hurt the economies of both canada and the u.s. president elect trump has proposed placing 25% tariffs on everything coming into america that includes from canada and mexico. trump says he would only lift the tariffs if the two countries stop illegal immigration and the flow of drugs into the u.s. >> president elect trump got elected on a commitment to make life better...
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outgoing prime minister justin trudeau reresponded by saying, quote, there isn't a snowball's chance in hell that canada would become part of the united states. mr. trump posted this photo on his own social media overnight and recently has been joking that canada is the 51st state. he gave very few details about how he would carry out these plans. >> chris pollone, thank you. >>> new details this morning in the vegas cybertruck explosion investigation. officials say the suspect used artificial intelligence to help set off the new year's day explosion outside the trump hotel. law enforcement officials say matthew allen livelsberger searched chatgpt for information on how to put together an explosive, and how fast a round needs to be for the explosives found in the truck to go off. in a statement, a spokesperson for open a.i., the owner of chatgpt said it was saddened by the revelation its technology was used to plot the attack. >>> federal prosecutors in new york have filed court documents alleging they have uncovered, quote, additional criminal conduct by new york mayor eric adams. prosecutors did not include exact details in the latest filing.
outgoing prime minister justin trudeau reresponded by saying, quote, there isn't a snowball's chance in hell that canada would become part of the united states. mr. trump posted this photo on his own social media overnight and recently has been joking that canada is the 51st state. he gave very few details about how he would carry out these plans. >> chris pollone, thank you. >>> new details this morning in the vegas cybertruck explosion investigation. officials say the suspect...
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mr trudeau has been under pressure to resign for months, with more than twenty members of his party urging him to go, following a historic defeat for liberals in a toronto election in june of last year. earlier on monday, trudeau said that it is "time for a reset" in candian politics. my friends, as you know, i am a fighter, every bone in my body has told me to fight because i care deeply about canadians, i care deeply about this country and i will always be motivated by what is in the best interest of canadians. this country deserves a real choice in the next election, and it has become clear to me that, if i am having to fight internal battles, i cannot be the best option in that election. ten years ago, justin trudeau was a popular leader considered a fresh face of progressive politics. but in recent years, the 53—year—old has become increasingly unpopular over his handling of the country's high cost of living crisis, and his perceived failure over not taking us president—elect donald trump's threats of tariffs on canadian goods seriously. trump has promised to impose a tax of 25% on im
mr trudeau has been under pressure to resign for months, with more than twenty members of his party urging him to go, following a historic defeat for liberals in a toronto election in june of last year. earlier on monday, trudeau said that it is "time for a reset" in candian politics. my friends, as you know, i am a fighter, every bone in my body has told me to fight because i care deeply about canadians, i care deeply about this country and i will always be motivated by what is in...
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