Prime Minister Justin Trudeau

2023 - 3 - 7

PM visit: Trudeau, president of European Commission inspect troops ... (The Kingston Whig-Standard)

PM Justin Trudeau, Deputy Prime Minister Chrystia Freeland and President of the European Commission Ursula von der Leyen inspect troops.

“To be inspected by people they’re representing, whose interests they are defending on a daily basis, that’s great reassurance for them,” Hoople said. He said it means a lot to the members to be recognized by their leaders. Article content

Gravel-thrower pleads guilty to assaulting Prime Minister Justin ... (London Free Press (Blogs))

The man charged with throwing gravel at Prime Minister Justin Trudeau in London has pleaded guilty to assault.

The 13-page report flags Marshall as “violent” and known for carrying weapons and drugs. Outside the courtroom, Reidy said that while the Trudeau testimony was wanted by the defence, “the evidence that is before the court is compelling. It took a while before the plea deal was hammered out. The incident was recorded and posted on social media. Assistant Crown attorney Jeremy Carnegie reviewed the facts for the judge. Article content

Gravel-thrower pleads guilty to assaulting Prime Minister Justin ... (Timmins Press)

The man charged with throwing gravel at Prime Minister Justin Trudeau in London has pleaded guilty to assault.

The 13-page report flags Marshall as “violent” and known for carrying weapons and drugs. Outside the courtroom, Reidy said that while the Trudeau testimony was wanted by the defence, “the evidence that is before the court is compelling. It took a while before the plea deal was hammered out. The incident was recorded and posted on social media. Assistant Crown attorney Jeremy Carnegie reviewed the facts for the judge. Article content

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Prime Minister Justin Trudeau has asked two key security ... (Newstalk 610 CKTB (iHeartRadio))

The National Security and Intelligence Committee of Parliamentarians will launch a new study on foreign interference focused on elections.

Prime Minister Justin Trudeau has asked two key security watchdogs to probe foreign interference. Prime Minister Justin Trudeau has asked two key security watchdogs to probe foreign interference

Conservatives, NDP push to have Trudeau's chief of staff testify on ... (Canada.com)

A conservative MP presented a motion to have Katie Telford appear alone in front of the standing committee on procedure and House affairs.

“It’s imperative that we hear from the prime minister’s top aide.” Conservative MP Michael Cooper presented a motion on Tuesday to have Telford appear alone, for three hours, in front of the standing committee on procedure and House affairs. Article content

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Trudeau avoids inquiry; Poilievre forgets own record on electoral ... (rabble.ca)

Public inquiries and electoral interference; two issues with complicated track records for the Trudeau Liberals and Poilievre's Conservatives.

Poilievre stripped the Commissioner’s office of its independence by moving it into the federal public prosecutor’s office. Chrétien had asked officials to find festivals and other events in Quebec for the federal government to sponsor. The current Commissioner, Carolyn J. The Trudeau government is not anxious to proceed to a full inquiry on this matter. The judge ruled against the complainants, on narrow legal grounds. The Harper government responded with Pierre Poilievre’s oxymoronically named “Fair Elections Act”.

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Don Martin: Finally and inevitably, Trudeau waved the white flag (CTV News)

After weeks of refusing to look further into foreign election interference, Justin Trudeau surrendered to intense pressure and appointed a 'special ...

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Morning Update: Trudeau orders closed-door probes into Chinese ... (The Globe and Mail)

Amid political pressure, Prime Minister tasks two committees that will meet in secret.

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Special watchdog to oversee foreign interference investigations: PM ... (Terrace Standard)

Prime Minister Justin Trudeau said Monday he will appoint a new independent watchdog with a “wide mandate” to investigate foreign interference in Canada and ...

A majority of the parties in the House of Commons have demanded a full public, independent inquiry and the continuation of the investigation by the parliamentary committee. The way to stop foreign actors from acting in secret is to refuse to keep their secrets.” The RCMP said last week it wasn’t investigating the alleged interference itself. It will look at the work those agencies have done on foreign interference. But Trudeau left the door open to taking that step if the “special rapporteur” he appoints thinks one is warranted. “We are a country of laws, of rules, of evidence.

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Trudeau Announces Investigations Into Foreign Inference in Elections (VOCM)

It's not an inquiry, but Prime Minister Justin Trudeau has announced a number of investigations into attempted...

Fife says business and political leaders traveling to China are cautioned about potential vulnerabilities, including being aware of meeting up with seductive strangers. They will use bribery, and even set up traps involving seduction, also known as a so called “honey pot.” He says the partisanship surrounding the question requires government to “take a step back” and “task an eminent, unimpeachable expert to examine” everything the country has to fight against interference and make recommendations on other possible actions including an inquiry, a commission, or a judicial panel if necessary.

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Man pleads guilty to throwing gravel at Justin Trudeau (BlackburnNews.com)

Court officials, lawyers, witnesses, and spectators had gathered at the London courthouse for the trial, but following a short morning recess Shane Marshall ...

“At a minimum, the accused should have been allowed to question why someone changed their story.” Thomas police to help identify Marshall in videos of the incident. They carried anti-Trudeau flags and signs that were confiscated by courthouse personnel when they went inside the building. “All I can say is that they were a limitation of the potential peril that [Marshall] would be facing, specifically incarceration,” Riedy said when asked about potential sentencing agreements. “However, the evidence that is before the court is compelling. Court officials, lawyers, witnesses, and spectators had gathered at the London courthouse for the trial, but following a short morning recess Shane Marshall surprised them by entering a guilty plea for assault.

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Poilievre dismisses Trudeau's vow that special rapporteur on ... (CBC.ca)

Conservative Leader Pierre Poilievre used a morning news conference to cast doubt on the independence of a soon-to-be-announced special rapporteur to ...

A panel of public servants tasked with monitoring election incidents reported that it did not detect foreign interference that threatened Canada's ability to hold free and fair elections in either 2019 or 2021. On Monday night, Prime Minister Justin Trudeau said he will name an "eminent" and independent person as a special rapporteur on election interference. NDP Leader Jagmeet Singh said the inquiry could also go in-camera if needed. Special rapporteurs are are often appointed to conduct fact-finding missions or investigate allegations of human rights violations. [largely dismissed a recent report highlighting foreign interference observations during the 2021 election](https://www.cbc.ca/news/politics/election-interference-report-2021-1.6763333). Poilievre said he was skeptical.

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Canada's Trudeau opens investigation into China election meddling (Fox News)

Canada's Prime Minister Justin Trudeau said Monday that he would open an investigation into whether China interfered in Canada's 2021 and 2019 elections ...

[not taking China at its word](https://www.foxnews.com/category/world/world-regions/china) and called on Ottawa’s parliamentary national security committee to investigate allegations of foreign election interference. [push back from Canadians](https://www.foxnews.com/category/world/world-regions/canada) calling on the prime minister to respond more forcefully to the news of alleged election interference, and a recent poll suggested the majority of the public wanted him to take action. [Prime Minister Justin Trudeau](https://www.foxnews.com/category/person/justin-trudeau) said Monday that he would open an investigation into whether China interfered with Ottawa’s 2021 and 2019 election cycles.

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Special watchdog to oversee foreign interference investigations: PM ... (Saanich News)

Prime Minister Justin Trudeau said Monday he will appoint a new independent watchdog with a “wide mandate” to investigate foreign interference in Canada and ...

A majority of the parties in the House of Commons have demanded a full public, independent inquiry and the continuation of the investigation by the parliamentary committee. The way to stop foreign actors from acting in secret is to refuse to keep their secrets.” The RCMP said last week it wasn’t investigating the alleged interference itself. It will look at the work those agencies have done on foreign interference. But Trudeau left the door open to taking that step if the “special rapporteur” he appoints thinks one is warranted. “We are a country of laws, of rules, of evidence.

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Who will be Ottawa's interference rapporteur? Opposition welcome ... (Globalnews.ca)

Responding to a question about Chinese-Canadian leaders claiming that Prime Minister Justin Trudeau was being reductive in linking foreign election interference ...

Both NSICOP and NSIRA are given access to classified and top-secret intelligence information that bars them from doing their work in public. It’s time to bring home our democracy.” The prime minister also said he spoke to the heads of both the National Security and Intelligence Committee of Parliamentarians (NSICOP) and the independent National Security and Intelligence Review Agency (NSIRA) and urged them to undertake “urgent work” within their mandates to study foreign interference. Trudeau said on Monday the special rapporteur will be “someone impartial.” During a separate event Tuesday, Public Safety Minister Marco Mendicino said the government will “reach across partisan lines” to put together a list of possible candidates because fighting foreign interference is “not a partisan issue.” “We will ensure that whoever is chosen is someone who both has the capacity to ensure that we’re doing all the right things to fight interference, and has the capacity to give all Canadians confidence in the openness, transparency and rigor of that process.” Instead of calling an inquiry himself on Monday, Trudeau said that decision will be made by an independent, special rapporteur who will have a “wide mandate” to oversee the new probes, and that his government will abide by the rapporteur’s recommendations.

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Prime Minister Justin Trudeau, European Commission president visit ... (Globalnews.ca)

He was accompanied by European Commission President Ursula von der Leyen. The two world leaders discussed the ongoing commitment to supporting Ukraine in its ...

The German plant is expected to be operational in the second half of 2023. “They’re expanding and building a new facility on Cloggs Road in Kingston that is supposed to be 20 times the size, they were telling me this morning,” says Gerretsen. “We’re here at Canadian Forces Base Kingston to meet the women and men supporting operations in Europe,” says Trudeau.

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President of the European Commission, PM Trudeau make stop in ... (Kingstonist)

Update (Tuesday, Mar. 7, 2023 at 3:30 p.m.):. As part of Prime Minister (PM) Justin Trudeau's visit to Kingston with European Commission President Ursula von ...

[Canada’s Critical Minerals Strategy](https://www.canada.ca/en/campaign/critical-minerals-in-canada/canadian-critical-minerals-strategy.html) will increase the supply of responsibly sourced critical minerals and support the development of domestic and global value chains for the green and digital economy. And there can be no doubt, just as the resolve of our brave men and women in uniform is unwavering, so too is the bond between Canada and Europe,” the Prime Minister said of Canada’s efforts to support Ukraine. “Today, I can announce that we are extending our engineering training as part of Operation UNIFIER until at least the fall, and deploying CAF medical trainers to help Ukrainian forces with combat medical skills. “Already, Canada has provided military support to Ukraine and put in place sanctions and punitive economic measures against the Russian regime. “Noting the one-year anniversary of Ukraine’s successful defence against Russia’s illegal full-scale war of aggression, the Leaders reaffirmed their unwavering commitment to Ukraine’s sovereignty and territorial integrity. “The Leaders agreed on the need to ensure accountability for atrocities committed, including war crimes.

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Trudeau announces supports for Ukraine, hydrogen deal with ... (CP24 Toronto's Breaking News)

Prime Minister Justin Trudeau announced more support for Ukraine and a new hydrogen agreement with Europe on Tuesday alongside European Commission President ...

“We will never accept this threat to European security and to the very foundation of our international community. “We believe in the power of co-operation, solidarity and multilateralism,” von der Leyen said. The idea spans prevention, preparedness and co-ordination on both natural and human-induced disasters. “Fundamentally, it's about good middle-class jobs, economic growth and clean energy.” So I want to thank Canada for that,” von der Leyen said at a joint press conference with Trudeau in Kingston, Ont. The European Union is putting 43 million euros toward the same effort.

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Ontario man pleads guilty to assault in gravel-throwing incident ... (Globalnews.ca)

An Ontario man has pleaded guilty to common assault in relation to a gravel-throwing incident involving Justin Trudeau during a 2021 election stop in London ...

“At the time, the accused was walking with a hockey stick and a flag attached to it in his possession. A 24-year-old man, Evan Brown, was later convicted of assault and sentenced to 30 days in jail. “It’s a serious compromise because assault with a weapon is quite a different charge than assault in terms of seriousness. It’s a weird legal position, because there’s no appeal on that decision to quash the subpoena,” said lawyer Phil Millar of Millars Law. When court resumed after an extended recess, the application to adjourn was withdrawn and the guilty plea was entered. “The accused was captured reaching down to the unfinished driveway, where he picks up a handful of gravel. The accused was identified as the perpetrator through social media and his identity was confirmed using a St. The investigating officer reviewed “numerous videos” showing Marshall at the event, and he was observed pacing around a crowd of protesters toward the driveway of a neighbouring building, Carnegie told the court. The other purpose of requesting the adjournment is outstanding disclosure,” said lawyer Luke Reidy of Millars Law, the firm representing Marshall. The incident was captured on video, and London police began investigating the incident on Sept. is telling me that you wish to plead guilty to the lesser and included offence of what we call common assault. The surprise guilty plea came the same day that Shane Marshall, 26, of St.

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Poilievre accuses Trudeau of working against Canada and in 'a ... (CBC.ca)

Using his harshest language yet on the issue of foreign interference in Canadian democracy, Conservative Leader Pierre Poilievre has accused Prime Minister ...

Poilievre later, in a social media post, pointed to Trudeau's previous comments that he expected CSIS to take the issue of the leaks "very seriously." - This story has been updated from a previous version that said Pierre Poilievre cited no evidence for his belief that Justin Trudeau supported the RCMP decision to investigate the CSIS leaks. "The problem for him is the whistleblowers. The RCMP announced Monday that it's launching an investigation into the media leaks as violations of Canada's Security of Information Act. China has denied allegations that it interferes in Canada's domestic affairs. The RCMP has launched an investigation to determine who is responsible.

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Canadian man accused of throwing gravel at Justin Trudeau pleads ... (Reuters)

A man accused of throwing gravel at Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau during the 2021 election campaign pleaded guilty on Tuesday to a charge of common ...

The party The prime minister was not injured and his Liberal Party went on to win the election. Marshall's lawyer, Luke Reidy, said the plea likely meant his client will avoid jail time in the sentencing.

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Pierre Poilievre accuses Justin Trudeau of 'covering up' support from ... (Toronto Star)

Poilievre says spy agency CSIS deliberately leaked information about elections meddling to reporters because it didn't trust the prime minister.

“The answer: it is fatally weak.” The Conservative leader dissed it as a “fake job.” The Bloc Québécois said it would only support someone who believes an inquiry is necessary, and any name must be ratified by a vote in Parliament. The Trudeau Foundation is a non-profit charity set up in memory of former prime minister Pierre Trudeau, focused on academic policy research. And so, they (CSIS) are so concerned about how the prime minister is acting against Canada’s interest and in favour of a foreign dictatorship’s interest that they are actually releasing this information publicly.” “They must be very worried about how the prime minister is working against the interests of his own country and his own people. The most important problem posed by foreign actors, he said, is espionage and intimidation of diaspora communities.

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St. Thomas, Ont. man pleads guilty to throwing stones at prime minister (CTV News London)

After failing in his attempt to have Prime Minister Justin Trudeau testify at his trial, Shane Marshall, 26, of St. Thomas pleaded guilty on Tuesday in a ...

As a family physician, Dr. announces $58 million in funding for new medical campus amid health-care crisis](https://atlantic.ctvnews.ca/we-will-get-this-right-n-s-announces-58-million-in-funding-for-new-medical-campus-amid-health-care-crisis-1.6302832) Dominic Blanchette admitted guilt on eight counts, including sexual interference, possession of child pornography, child luring and sexual exploitation. Toronto chef, Sonam Pontsang, has become an online sensation — but not for his cooking. 8 hr ago 4 hr ago If you're not told you are fired, are you really fired? A passenger train derailed Tuesday north of Cairo, killing at least two people and injuring 16 others, Egyptian authorities said. But after escaping her traffickers, she now works as a peer advocate supporting other survivors of human trafficking. 9 hr ago After failing in his attempt to have Prime Minister Justin Trudeau testify at his trial, Shane Marshall, 26, of St. Thomas pleaded guilty on Tuesday in a London, Ont.

Gravel-thrower pleads guilty to assaulting Prime Minister Justin ... (The North Bay Nugget)

The man charged with throwing gravel at Prime Minister Justin Trudeau in London has pleaded guilty to assault.

The 13-page report flags Marshall as “violent” and known for carrying weapons and drugs. Outside the courtroom, Reidy said that while the Trudeau testimony was wanted by the defence, “the evidence that is before the court is compelling. It took a while before the plea deal was hammered out. The incident was recorded and posted on social media. Assistant Crown attorney Jeremy Carnegie reviewed the facts for the judge. Article content

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Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau and European ... (Business Wire)

Li-Cycle Holdings Corp. (NYSE: LICY) (“Li-Cycle” or the “Company”), an industry leader in lithium-ion battery resource recovery and the leading lithiu.

The Rochester Hub is expected to create the first source of recycled battery-grade lithium carbonate in North America and is designed to have a processing capacity of 35,000 tonnes of black mass per year, which is equivalent to approximately 90,000 tonnes or 18 gigawatt-hours (GWh) of lithium-ion batteries. Forward-looking statements involve inherent risks and uncertainties, most of which are difficult to predict and many of which are beyond the control of Li-Cycle and are not guarantees of future performance. Li-Cycle’s first European Spoke will be located in Germany near the city of Magdeburg and is expected to be the Company’s largest Spoke facility to-date, with a total processing capacity of 30,000 tonnes of lithium-ion battery material per year. Securities and Exchange Commission and the Ontario Securities Commission in Canada on February 6, 2023. The new Ontario Spoke will have the capability to process full EV and energy storage packs without any manual disassembly. The Norway Spoke, which is expected to have processing capacity of up to 10,000 tonnes per year, is expected to be operational in 2024. Li-Cycle continues to develop its Norway Spoke, which is located in the city of Moss. Germany represents the largest market for both battery manufacturing scrap and the expected supply of end-of-life lithium-ion batteries in Europe. As a Canadian company, we were honoured to have the privilege and opportunity to showcase our innovative and sustainable Spoke technology to Prime Minister Trudeau and President von der Leyen. Li-Cycle’s patented and proven commercial Spoke & Hub Technologies enables up to a 95% recycling efficiency rate and returns valuable battery-grade materials found within lithium-ion batteries and battery manufacturing scrap into the supply chain. We believe that Prime Minister Trudeau’s and President von der Leyen’s visit further reinforces Li-Cycle’s exceptional value proposition for Canada’s and Europe’s burgeoning battery supply chain, also as we expect to operationalize our largest Spoke facility to-date in Germany later this year,” said Tim Johnston, co-founder and Executive Chairman of Li-Cycle. During the visit, Prime Minister Trudeau and President von der Leyen were joined by Li-Cycle co-founders Ajay Kochhar and Tim Johnston as they toured Li-Cycle’s first commercial Spoke facility and observed lithium-ion batteries being recycled in a safe and environmentally friendly manner.

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Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau and European ... (Business Wire)

Li-Cycle Holdings Corp. (NYSE: LICY) (“Li-Cycle” or the “Company”), an industry leader in lithium-ion battery resource recovery and the leading lithiu.

The Rochester Hub is expected to create the first source of recycled battery-grade lithium carbonate in North America and is designed to have a processing capacity of 35,000 tonnes of black mass per year, which is equivalent to approximately 90,000 tonnes or 18 gigawatt-hours (GWh) of lithium-ion batteries. Forward-looking statements involve inherent risks and uncertainties, most of which are difficult to predict and many of which are beyond the control of Li-Cycle and are not guarantees of future performance. Li-Cycle’s first European Spoke will be located in Germany near the city of Magdeburg and is expected to be the Company’s largest Spoke facility to-date, with a total processing capacity of 30,000 tonnes of lithium-ion battery material per year. Securities and Exchange Commission and the Ontario Securities Commission in Canada on February 6, 2023. The new Ontario Spoke will have the capability to process full EV and energy storage packs without any manual disassembly. The Norway Spoke, which is expected to have processing capacity of up to 10,000 tonnes per year, is expected to be operational in 2024. Li-Cycle continues to develop its Norway Spoke, which is located in the city of Moss. Germany represents the largest market for both battery manufacturing scrap and the expected supply of end-of-life lithium-ion batteries in Europe. As a Canadian company, we were honoured to have the privilege and opportunity to showcase our innovative and sustainable Spoke technology to Prime Minister Trudeau and President von der Leyen. Li-Cycle’s patented and proven commercial Spoke & Hub Technologies enables up to a 95% recycling efficiency rate and returns valuable battery-grade materials found within lithium-ion batteries and battery manufacturing scrap into the supply chain. We believe that Prime Minister Trudeau’s and President von der Leyen’s visit further reinforces Li-Cycle’s exceptional value proposition for Canada’s and Europe’s burgeoning battery supply chain, also as we expect to operationalize our largest Spoke facility to-date in Germany later this year,” said Tim Johnston, co-founder and Executive Chairman of Li-Cycle. During the visit, Prime Minister Trudeau and President von der Leyen were joined by Li-Cycle co-founders Ajay Kochhar and Tim Johnston as they toured Li-Cycle’s first commercial Spoke facility and observed lithium-ion batteries being recycled in a safe and environmentally friendly manner.

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Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau and European ... (Yahoo Finance)

TORONTO, March 08, 2023--Li-Cycle Holdings Corp. (NYSE: LICY) ("Li-Cycle" or the "Company"), an industry leader in lithium-ion battery resource recovery and ...

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