‘Abuse of process’: Judge lays out reasons for quashing subpoena for PM
The judge suspected a right-leaning gravel thrower’s call for the prime minister to testify at his London trial had more to do with politics than due process.
The judge suspected a right-leaning gravel thrower’s call for the prime minister to testify at his London trial had more to do with politics than due process.
A former Wall Street banker is in a London jail, facing possible deportation after being charged with emailing death threats targeting Prime Minister Justin Trudeau from a Sarnia fast-food restaurant, Postmedia News has learned.
Shane Marshall, 26, of St. Thomas has pleaded guilty to assault in relation to the September 2021 incident in London.
The man charged with throwing gravel at Prime Minister Justin Trudeau in London has pleaded guilty to assault.
Prime Minister Justin Trudeau has announced Canadian intelligence agencies will be investigation foreign election interference
Prime Minister Justin Trudeau doesn’t have to testify at the trial of a man accused of throwing gravel at him during a London election campaign stop in 2021.
The prime minister’s lawyers are fighting a subpoena for him to testify at the London trial of a man accused of throwing stones at him, alleging the request is politically motivated and infringes on his Parliamentary privilege.
In a letter to Prime Minister Justin Trudeau, all 13 of Canada’s Premiers have urged the federal government to strengthen the country’s bail system.
Prime Minister Justin Trudeau has been served.
Trudeau will be joined by Minister of Families, Children and Social Development Karina Gould for the announcement in London Thursday afternoon.