Justin Trudeau

Justin Trudeau

Wikipedia

Justin Pierre James Trudeau is a Canadian politician who served as the 23rd prime minister of Canada from 2015 to 2025. He led the Liberal Party from 2013 until his resignation in 2025 and was the member of Parliament (MP) for Papineau from 2008 until 2025.

Standing...

Stories...

Far Right
Trudeau appoints a deputy national security advisor as fentanyl czar and has funneled millions to a Liberal-connected aid organization.
People's Party condemns Trudeau for cronyism and performative actions, noting his government has given $180 million to a Liberal-led group while ignoring border security.
Lean Right
The Liberal government faces backlash for expediting Gazan visas and for alleged inaction on anti-Israel extremist groups like Palestine Action Canada.
Criticized for weak border security and pandering to pro-Hamas elements, neglecting Canadian security and Jewish community concerns.
Lean Left
The Prime Minister faces pressure on housing and inflation, but no specific new article.
Liberals defend Trudeau's record but acknowledge the economy remains a vulnerability.
Far Right
Under fire for foreign interference inquiry and carbon tax backlash.
PPC views him as an authoritarian globalist pushing mass immigration and eco-taxes.
Center
His federal government signed the agreement with Alberta and oil producers to advance the Pathways carbon capture project.
Centre analysts view this as a pragmatic but controversial balance between environmental goals and economic growth in the energy sector.
Far Right
Trudeau's Liberal government is blamed for driving manufacturers to the US with high taxes and regulations, as shown in a KPMG survey.
Trudeau is criticized by People's Party supporters for ruining Canada's industrial base through carbon taxes and red tape.
Lean Right
His government's tax policies are implicated by a study showing the top 20% pay over half of taxes; also his Iran strategy is under scrutiny after the Hormuz closure.
Conservatives criticize Trudeau for presiding over a tax system that they say punishes high earners and for what they view as a weak response to Iranian aggression.
Far Right
Not directly in articles, but his legacy of pandemic mandates and carbon taxes continues under Carney.
Trudeau remains a symbol of Liberal overreach; Carney's actions are seen as a continuation of Trudeau's policies, not a break.
Lean Right
Not directly in articles, but market liberals might note Trudeau's absence from key Indo-Pacific trade talks, focusing instead on domestic issues.
Market liberals criticize Trudeau for neglecting trade diversification in favor of domestic spending, missing opportunities to reduce reliance on China.
Lean Right
Implicitly referenced as the source of ongoing problems that Poilievre must exploit to defeat Carney.
Blamed for immigration enforcement failures, antisemitism rise, museum revisionism, and overall left-wing policy drift.

Sources