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The Independent on MSNJustin Trudeau’s Adidas sneakers draw bemused reactions during royal visit at Canadian parliamentFormer Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau raised eyebrows on Tuesday with his choice of footwear for the opening of Canadian parliament.King Charles was in attendance at the Ottawa Senate Building to give a speech viewed widely as a show of support in the face of annexation threats by U.
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Newser on MSN'What the Hell Kind of Shoes Does Trudeau Have On?'Looks like every day is Casual Friday for Justin Trudeau now that he's no longer prime minister of Canada, as evidenced by what he opted to wear to King Charles III's speech before Parliament on Tuesday.
Former Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau was spotted at the opening session of the parliament Tuesday but it was his shoes that raised a storm as many royal fans deemed his choice of shoes disrespectful for an event where King Charles delivered a speech.
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President Trump claimed Tuesday that Canada is “considering” becoming the 51st state in exchange for being included within his “Golden Dome” missile defense program. Trump made the claim hours after King Charles III gave a thinly veiled rebuke of the US president’s attempt to annex Canada in a speech to the Ottawa parliament.
When Canadian Prime Minister Mark Carney ran against Conservative Party leader Pierre Poilievre in April, the race became, in part, a referendum on U.S. President Donald Trump. And the Liberal Party's Carney,
When Starmer himself visited the White House in February, hunting for a trade deal, his perfunctory gift was an invitation from the King for Trump, who described Charles as a “beautiful man, a wonderful man.” Having observed Trump's taste for all things gold and royal, Carney used Charles to send a clear signal to Trump: the King is with us.
The first meeting between Mark Carney as Canada’s elected prime minister and President Donald Trump could have gone better, but it was far from a disaster. Trump opened the May 6 press conference that preceded the more formal White House meeting by congratulating Carney on winning a “very big election in Canada” at the beginning
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Re: Justin Trudeau set to earn more than $8 million in government pensions and severance, online, May 21 So happy for Justin Trudeau, as I am sure all Canadians are (sarcasm of the highest level in case any one thought otherwise).