Ruby Dhalla, a former Bollywood actress-turned-politician, entered the race to succeed Justin Trudeau as the leader of Canada ...
Ruby Dhalla, a candidate for Liberal Party leadership who is eyeing to replace Justin Trudeau as Canadian Prime Minister, ...
Ruby Dhalla, a candidate for the Liberal Party leadership, vows to deport illegal immigrants and tackle human trafficking if ...
Ruby Dhalla has announced that she has entered the race of becoming the leader of the Liberal Party and the next PM of Canada. For the unversed, Canadian PM, Justin Trudeau gave his resignation on ...
Ruby Dhalla, a Canadian chiropractor, businesswoman, model, and politician, served as an MP in the House of Commons of Canada as a member of the Liberal Party from 2004 to 2011. After that, she was ...
Brampton MP Ruby Dhalla announced her bid today, while outsider Michael Clark announced this week he wants to mount a bid to reopen the abortion debate in the party. All must pay a steep $350,000 ...
That election process is scheduled to conclude on March 9 Toronto: Former Indo-Canadian MP Ruby Dhalla has announced that she will participate in the leadership race of the ruling Liberal Party to ...
Over a decade of editorial experience across a number of publications and more than 60 countries visited have given Dylan Pearl a wealth of travel knowledge, and the tools to effectively ...
Top row: Mark Carney, Chrystia Freeland and Karina Gould. Bottom row: Chandra Arya, Jaime Battiste, Frank Bayliss and Ruby Dhalla. (Amber Bracken/Reuters, Justin Tang/CP, Patrick Doyle/CP ...
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