A New York Times profile of Canadian Foreign Affairs Minister Mélanie Joly paints her as a potential top candidate to replace Justin Trudeau. Joly is a high-profile minister who’s been at the ...
Mélanie Joly, Canada’s top diplomat, has already faced off against India and China, with Donald Trump up next. She’s also considered a top contender to replace Justin Trudeau. The Global Prof ...
Mélanie Joly gets the rising-star treatment in a splashy profile today in The New York Times that declares her a “top contender” to replace Justin Trudeau. We apologize, but this video has ...
Foreign Affairs Minister Mélanie Joly repeated her support of Prime Minister Justin Trudeau after an interview she gave prompted more leadership speculation at a precarious time for the minority ...
Joly is at the center of Canada's greatest diplomatic crisis in recent years: accusations that the government of India and its diplomats worked with criminal gangs to intimidate and even kill ...
Foreign Affairs Minister Melanie Joly insisted she supports Prime Minister Justin Trudeau and is focused on her own re-election, but wouldn't explicitly rule out a future Liberal leadership bid ...
Inside, the atmosphere was chillier. Gathering only 87 people in a ballroom for Prime Minister Justin Trudeau and Foreign Affairs Minister Mélanie Joly wasn’t exactly what the Liberal Party of ...
Prime Minister Justin Trudeau and daughter Ella ... U.S., China and the European Union. Joly confirmed she expects Trump to visit Canada next year when the G7 leaders' summit is held in Kananaskis ...