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OTTAWA — Former Liberal foreign affairs minister Lloyd Axworthy is accusing Prime Minister Mark Carney of taking a ...
The Tony Award-winning hit musical, “Come From Away,” based on the tumultuous day on Sept. 11, 2001, when U.S. airspace was ...
Leaders of some of the world's biggest economic powers arrived in the Canadian Rockies on Sunday for a Group of Seven summit, ...
Also looming over the meeting are President Trump’s inflammatory threats to make Canada the 51st state and take over ...
CALGARY – Former prime minister Jean Chrétien says dignitaries attending the upcoming G7 leaders summit in Alberta should avoid engaging the “crazy” from U.S. President Donald Trump.
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Leaders should ignore Trump outbursts at G7 summit: former PM ChrétienFormer prime minister Jean Chrétien says dignitaries attending the upcoming G7 leaders summit in Alberta should avoid engaging the "crazy" from U.S. President Donald Trump.
Jean Chretien walks through Toronto’s financial district on Tuesday March 5, 2013. THE CANADIAN PRESS/Chris Young More from Derek Burney and Fen Hampson available here. Listening to Jean Chretien’s ...
Former Prime Minister of Canada Jean Chrétien joked about burning down the White House Sunday in response to U.S. President Donald Trump’s saber-rattling—calling back to the acrimonious War ...
Chrétien said Canada will remain “the best country in the world.” He thanked Trump for uniting Canadians "as never before" and joked that he should receive the Order of Canada.
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