Whether his new post is a prime opportunity or a headache in the waiting, Garneau’s surprise move to global affairs is a vote of confidence in his steadiness
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Another tiny perfect cabinet shuffle
Paul Wells: Industry is a good fit for the ambitious Champagne. Garneau will be a dignified presence in foreign affairs. And making an impact will be a huge task for either of them.
Canada’s oh-so-slow, less-than-reassuring grounding of the Boeing Max 8
Marc Garneau’s clinical explanation after the Ethiopian Airlines crash belied the nature of his subject matter—the stuff of deep human phobia
Google search data proves it: the Tory leadership race is dull
The search engine giant’s data suggests Conservative leadership candidates are having a hard time standing out in the crowded race
Marc Garneau has something to not announce
There are new measures but not restrictions on some flights from some countries the transport minister refuses to name. Got it?
How the Trudeau government is bracing for Trump
The federal government is working to exploit contacts and push shared interests as many wonder if the PM and the president will hit it off
Question and Astronaut: Marc Garneau
Marc Garneau on seeing Earth from above, part of our series in conversation with Canadian astronauts
Parliament Hill shooting: Marc Garneau describes what he saw
A Liberal MP describes the scene from his perspective
L’affair Leslie
The Defence Minister versus the retired general
Justin Trudeau and General Leslie
The Liberal leader showcases another new friend