The footage of Trudeau was edited into a meme template of a crowd cheering. The video was originally captured in England during the Euro 2016.
the latest being news reports of Justin Trudeau’s resignation. The video’s original caption reads, “Fans at Ashton Gate Stadium, Bristol, celebrate England winner against Wales at Euro 2016.” The video was taken by Charlotte Gay, who at the time ...
A video which uses a meme template of people cheering in bar while a clip of Canada PM Justin Trudeau's resignation plays on a big screen has gone viral with the false claim that it shows an authentic clip of people reacting to his resignation.
The Canadian prime minister, who said on Monday he would step down, has spent a quarter-century in the political spotlight.
The prime minister’s celebrity helped bring him to power. Even after his popularity collapsed, it still drew crowds.
Canadian politics may be headed for its most sweeping transformation in 30 years, but the outcome is anyone’s guess. The Liberals will soon choose a new leader who, on the evidence, is doomed to take the fall for a very unpopular party after nine years.
Justin Trudeau has announced he will step down after nine years as Canadian prime minister in the face of a mounting set of crises, but stay in office until a replacement party leader is chosen.
Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau announced Monday he intends to resign from his post but will stay until a new leader of the country's Liberal Party is in place, effectively ending nine years of power.
The development comes a month after Canada's deputy prime minister, Chrystia Freeland, resigned suddenly from Trudeau's cabinet.
Bristol, Va. councilman publicly apologizes for comments about city manager
Canada's governing Liberal Party announced on Thursday that it will hold a leadership election on March 9 to choose Prime Minister Justin Trudeau's successor. Trudeau said on Monday that he is ...
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