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Justin Trudeau

SA opts for quiet diplomacy over impossible mission to Washington
Politics
/ 14 February 2025

SA opts for quiet diplomacy over impossible mission to Washington

The government is trying instead to build alliances within the G20 as President Trump continues to malign South Africa

By Emsie Ferreira
O, Canada! Art bears witness to ‘dark secrets’ of colonised places
Thought Leader
/ 10 June 2021

O, Canada! Art bears witness to ‘dark secrets’ of colonised places

An installation and a documentary about the notorious residential school system amplify calls to define such deaths worldwide as genocide

By Leizl Eykelhof
How South Africa and Germany can help the world
Article
/ 30 January 2020

How South Africa and Germany can help the world

Both countries have a strong orientation towards multilateralism and democratic values

By Richard Calland and Melanie Müller
Strip away the blackface that causes so much pain
Article
/ 25 September 2019

Strip away the blackface that causes so much pain

Canada’s leader, seen as an antidote America’s Donald Trump, is accused of concealing prejudice

By Colin Chasi 1
The discreet sham of Justin Trudeau
Article
/ 6 December 2018

The discreet sham of Justin Trudeau

Justin Trudeau is just as bad for humanity as Donald Trump is

By Staff Reporter
Canada’s legalised cannabis ey
Article
/ 17 October 2018

Canada’s legalised cannabis ey

Canada is now the second nation after Uruguay to legalise cannibis

By Michel Comte
Saudi Arabia expels Canadian ambassador over criticism of arrests
Article
/ 6 August 2018

Saudi Arabia expels Canadian ambassador over criticism of arrests

Riyadh also recalls its envoy and suspends trade deals after Canada’s foreign ministry denounced jailing of activists

By Agency
Leftist ‘AMLO’ sweeps to Mexican presidency
Article
/ 2 July 2018

Leftist ‘AMLO’ sweeps to Mexican presidency

Sharp-tongued, silver-haired politician Andres Manuel Lopez Obrador won 53% of the vote, according to an official projection of the results

By Joshua Howat Berger
Canada legalises recreational marijuana
Article
/ 20 June 2018

Canada legalises recreational marijuana

Prime minister Justin Trudeau’s Liberals made the legalisation of marijuana a key part of their successful election bid in 2015

By Staff Reporter
A global trade war is no joke
Article
/ 15 June 2018

A global trade war is no joke

Emerging economies such as South Africa’s are put under pressure when infighting among the big players slows down global trade

By Lynley Donnelly
G7 photograph memifies Trump diplomacy
Article
/ 11 June 2018

G7 photograph memifies Trump diplomacy

An image of the summit’s leaders standing over the US president exemplified what became known as G6+1

By Sarah Smit
Cyril, the purple shall govern
Article
/ 23 February 2018

Cyril, the purple shall govern

‘You wore a purple tie for Sona. Let’s paint South Africa purple!’

By Colleen Lowe Morna
Canada basks in ‘sunny’ win
Article
/ 23 October 2015

Canada basks in ‘sunny’ win

With a new Trudeau in the hot seat, the country is expected to resume its role as global boy scout.

By Staff Reporter
Leadership was on the cards for Justin Trudeau from day one
Article
/ 22 October 2015

Leadership was on the cards for Justin Trudeau from day one

Born and bred in a political family, the new Canadian prime minister initially shunned the trade.

By Mark Tran

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