Aytak Unal/ | Anadolu | Getty ImagesPresident-elect Donald Trump sold all of his stock this week. trump media into a revocable trust of which he is the sole beneficiary; Submitted documents It was revealed on Thursday night.President Trump did not receive payment for his gift of 114.75 million shares of Trump Media stock to the Donald J. Trump Revocable Trust on Tuesday, according to a filing with the newspaper. securities and exchange commission.The SEC filing notes that because Trump is the beneficiary of the trust, he now “indirectly” owns the Trump Media stock he transferred.The president-elect’s son, Donald Trump Jr.,…
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Prime Minister Justin Trudeau is planning a major cabinet reshuffle on Friday, with several Liberal backbenchers expected to be promoted to cabinet positions, sources confirm to CTV News. Trudeau’s long-awaited reshuffle of his front bench comes amid turmoil in the Liberal government following Chrystia Freeland’s shock resignation. It also comes as several ministers are juggling multiple portfolios in recent months, with several ministers either resigning from their positions or declaring they are not seeking re-election. Ontario MP Nathaniel Erskine-Smith has made this issue a key pillar of his bid to lead the province’s Liberal Party, and although he initially indicated…
With the threat of tariffs potentially looming a month away, U.S. President-elect Donald Trump’s border czar Tom Homan says talks with Canada over border security are “positive,” but not yet. He said he was waiting for details. “There’s no better conversation to have in Canada,” Homan said Thursday in an exclusive interview with CTV’s Power Play host Vassie Kapelos. “Obviously, we have to take action, but the results of our conversations make me very optimistic that we will have a good border security plan.” Last month, President Trump threatened to impose a 25% tariff on all Canadian imports on his…
This article was published by CBC News and Investigative Journalism Foundation (IJF).The federal government will no longer grant extra points toward permanent residency for some temporary foreign workers, less than two months after a secret investigation by the CBC News and Investigative Journalism Foundation (IJF) was revealed. It’s so easy to buy and sell these jobs online.On Tuesday, Mark Miller, Minister of Immigration, Refugees and Citizenship, said: express entry The program will no longer allow you to receive 50 or 200 additional points for working in supported employment. Labor market impact assessment (LMIA) — An immigration lawyer called the move…
With the threat of tariffs potentially looming a month away, U.S. President-elect Donald Trump’s border czar Tom Homan says talks with Canada over border security are “positive,” but not yet. He said he was waiting for details. “There’s no better conversation to have in Canada,” Homan said Thursday in an exclusive interview with CTV’s Power Play host Vassie Kapelos. “Obviously we have to take action, but the results of our conversations make me very optimistic that we will have a good border security plan.” Last month, President Trump threatened to impose a 25% tariff on all Canadian imports on his…
Officials in Prime Minister Justin Trudeau’s office first got an indication that Chrystia Freeland was resigning from the Cabinet just two hours before she announced on social media, a senior government official told CTV News. told. Freeland learned she was losing her finance portfolio during a Zoom call with the prime minister on Friday morning. Officials said his team spent the rest of the day and weekend under the impression that Freeland would take up his new position as the government’s representative on Canada-U.S. relations and retain his title as deputy prime minister. He said he spent a lot of…
ottawa – The federal justice minister said a new commission to look into possible wrongful convictions would help racialized Indigenous people, who are overrepresented in the criminal justice system, seek justice. The law, named after David Milgaard and his mother Joyce, will take the case review process away from ministers and replace it with an independent commission, which will allow the government to investigate people who may have been wrongfully convicted. It claims that screening will be easier, faster and fairer for people. . Milgaard, who served 23 years in prison for a crime he didn’t commit, began advocating for…
Following Chrystia Freeland’s sudden and unexpected resignation from Trudeau’s cabinet earlier this week, the NDP tabled a motion of no confidence in the government and it seemed clear that an early election would be called. . It has not been revealed since then.The party appears to be backing down from comments made by NDP House Minority Leader Peter Julian on the CBC program. power and politics It comes hours after Freeland resigned from Prime Minister Justin Trudeau’s cabinet. Host David Cochran asked Julian if the NDP would hold a vote of no confidence in Trudeau’s government.”If it’s a straight-up confidence…
As U.S. President-elect Donald Trump and his allies continue to troll Canada over becoming its 51st state, the outgoing U.S. ambassador to Canada says Canadians don’t respect Americans He said he was concerned that people would feel that way.David Cohen told CBC. the house In 2022, Canadians said they felt “betrayed” because they “believe their love and respect for the United States is not reciprocated by the United States.”In a follow-up interview Tuesday, the houseCohen was asked if President Trump’s continued jokes about Canada’s membership in the United States made Canadians feel disrespected again.”I don’t think it’s an exaggeration to…
politicsPrime Minister Justin Trudeau appointed two new senators Thursday: Alistair Schrette (Nova Scotia) and Nancy Kaletak-Lindell (Nunavut).Both appointees have previous Liberal Party connections and experience in electoral politics. CBC News · Posted: December 19, 2024 2:53 PM EST | Last updated: 1 hour agoNancy Ukjuk Kaletak-Lindell, a former member of Nunavut’s parliament, has been appointed to the territory’s Senate. (HO-Hinaani design/Canadian Press)Prime Minister Justin Trudeau appointed two new senators Thursday: Alistair Schrette (Nova Scotia) and Nancy Kaletak-Lindell (Nunavut).Mr. Schlett is a former Nova Scotia MLA and cabinet minister. He was also president and vice-chancellor of Université Sainte-Anne, a French-language university…