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Former Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau is in South Korea, but it's not for a state visit.

The ex-Liberal leader just delivered his first major speech since leaving politics earlier this year, taking the stage at the World Knowledge Forum in Seoul — one of Asia's biggest gatherings of global leaders. On Tuesday, Trudeau delivered a keynote called "Leadership and Resilience in a Time of Transition."

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Former Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau and Katy Perry continue to break the internet. And their latest encounter had over 20,000 witnesses.

After being spotted walking through Montreal, grabbing dinner at a chic restaurant and capping the night with drinks at a trendy bar, Trudeau kept the buzz going. On Wednesday evening, the 53-year-old was seen at the Bell Centre, attending Perry's Lifetimes Tour stop in Montreal.

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The dinner date that shook Montreal (and the world, for that matter) just got a little more interesting.

Former Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau made headlines on Tuesday when it was revealed that he and popstar Katy Perry shared a cozy dinner at Le Violon, one of Montreal's hottest new restaurants. But according to TMZ, that wasn't the end of their night.

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From Ryan Reynolds to Russell Crowe, Montreal has seen its fair share of celebrity sightings this summer. But the latest duo turning heads might be the most unexpected yet.

According to a new TMZ report, pop star Katy Perry and former Canadian prime minister Justin Trudeau were spotted dining together at a restaurant in the Plateau on the evening of Monday, July 28. The American tabloid published a photo of the pair seated at a window-side table, reportedly enjoying cocktails and sharing a few plates.

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Former Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau may be out of office, but his bank account is far from retiring.

According to new estimates from the Canadian Taxpayers Federation (CTF), the ex-Liberal leader is set to receive two lifetime pensions that could add up to over $8.4 million — not including the six-figure severance he already got when he stepped down in March.

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Now that he's stepped away from politics, no one's quite sure what Justin Trudeau plans to do next. But in the meantime, he's fully embracing dad life — cracking corny jokes, roasting his son's dance moves, and admitting he's totally out of touch with social media.

In a new video titled "JUSTIN TRUDEAU reacts to 'Back Me Up' by Xav," Trudeau sits down to watch the latest music video by his son, Xavier, who recently launched a rap career under the stage name Xav.

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Montreal MMA fans are starting to get pumped about UFC 315, the first Ultimate Fighting Championship event in the city since April 2015.

But while the May 10 fight card, headlined by Belal Muhammad vs. Jack Della Maddalena, promises to be a huge draw, one big name will be noticeably absent from the Bell Centre event: Joe Rogan. The veteran UFC colour commentator recently revealed he won't be making the trip up to Montreal, and it's not because of a scheduling conflict.

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Back in January, Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau announced his resignation as leader of the Liberal Party of Canada. The timing was interesting as tensions with the U.S. were heating up, leading to talks of annexation.

Now, with a full-blown trade war kicking off and heavy tariffs (along with counter-tariffs) firmly in place, U.S. President Donald Trump is calling Trudeau's resignation into question, suggesting he's not actually going anywhere.

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After a 30-day pause on proposed tariffs, the North American trade war is back on, and Canada isn't holding back.

As of today, March 4, 2025, U.S. President Donald Trump has officially imposed a 25% tariff on Canadian exports and a 10% tariff on Canadian energy. North of the border, Prime Minister Justin Trudeau has made it clear that Canada won't take this sitting down.

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Quebec Premier François Legault is gearing up for a counterattack against the 25% tariffs imposed by President Donald Trump on goods from Canada and Mexico to the U.S. While originally set for February, the new tariffs officially took effect at midnight on March 4, 2025.

In a Monday interview with Radio-Canada host Patrice Roy, the premier warned that these tariffs could have a serious impact on Quebec's job market, estimating that up to 160,000 jobs could be lost over the next six months — 60,000 more than initially expected when the trade crisis began.

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Millions of Canadians jumped for joy on Thursday night as Canada bested the United States in the 4 Nations Face-Off final.

The 10-day NHL tournament, featuring Canada, the U.S., Sweden, and Finland, was intended to be a preview for the league's return to the Winter Olympics next year. But as fate would have it, the 4 Nations Face-Off took on a deeper political tone as it coincided with American President Donald Trump repeatedly threatening heavy tariffs on Canada and suggesting the country could become the 51st state.

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Canada's thrilling overtime victory against the U.S. in the 4 Nations Face-Off final on Thursday had fans on both sides of the border on the edge of their seats. But for Canadians, this win wasn't just about hockey — it was about national pride.

After Connor McDavid scored the game-winning goal at TD Garden in Boston, Prime Minister Justin Trudeau wasted no time taking to X to share the following bold statement:

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