Champagne made the announcement Tuesday as part of a fireside chat at the Canadian Club Toronto. He joins several Liberal heavyweights long-considered potential leadership contenders but who have ...
The race to replace Justin Trudeau as Liberal leader is shaping up following Champagne’s announcement, with perceived frontrunners Chrystia Freeland and Mark Carney expected to launch campaigns ...
Following his speech at the Canadian Club, Champagne will meet with the Burlington Chamber of Commerce on Tuesday afternoon ...
Canadian Innovation Minister Francois-Philippe Champagne has decided not to enter the leadership race to replace Justin Trudeau as head of the ruling Liberal Party. Champagne emphasized his commitment ...
Champagne is expected to share his decision during a talk at the Canadian Club in Toronto hosted by business journalist ...
The former Bank of Canada governor picked up endorsements over the weekend from Transport Minister Anita Anand, Housing ...
OTTAWA -- Industry Minister Francois-Philippe Champagne plans to reveal Tuesday whether he will ... Champagne is expected to share his decision during a talk at the Canadian Club in Toronto hosted by ...
Champagne made his decision public during a speech at the Canadian Club in Toronto, confirming he will not participate in ...
OTTAWA - Industry Minister François-Philippe Champagne and former B.C. premier Christy Clark both bowed out of the running for the federal Liberal leadership on Tuesday.
OTTAWA – Industry Minister François-Philippe Champagne will announce whether he plans to run in the Liberal leadership race before noon Tuesday at a Canadian Club event in Toronto. With Foreign ...
With the Liberal leadership contest taking shape, eyes were on Champagne to confirm his intentions during a fireside chat with Taking Stock’s Amanda Lang at Toronto’s Canadian Club Tuesday, Jan. 14.