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Huguette Young

Huguette Young is a veteran freelance reporter on Parliament Hill.

For first time in known history, a U.S. president’s tweets play role in foreign affairs

News | BY HUGUETTE YOUNG | July 31, 2017
Prime Minister Justin Trudeau and U.S. President Donald Trump pictured July 7, 2017, at the G20 Summit in Hamburg, Germany. Diplomats use their back channels and networks to 'get a definition of something that has been said or get a confirmation that what was said in fact is going to happen,' said Paul Frazer. Photograph courtesy of the German federal government/Denzel
News | BY HUGUETTE YOUNG | July 31, 2017
News | BY HUGUETTE YOUNG | July 31, 2017
Prime Minister Justin Trudeau and U.S. President Donald Trump pictured July 7, 2017, at the G20 Summit in Hamburg, Germany. Diplomats use their back channels and networks to 'get a definition of something that has been said or get a confirmation that what was said in fact is going to happen,' said Paul Frazer. Photograph courtesy of the German federal government/Denzel
News | BY HUGUETTE YOUNG | July 31, 2017
Prime Minister Justin Trudeau and U.S. President Donald Trump pictured July 7, 2017, at the G20 Summit in Hamburg, Germany. Diplomats use their back channels and networks to 'get a definition of something that has been said or get a confirmation that what was said in fact is going to happen,' said Paul Frazer. Photograph courtesy of the German federal government/Denzel
News | BY HUGUETTE YOUNG | July 31, 2017
News | BY HUGUETTE YOUNG | July 31, 2017
Prime Minister Justin Trudeau and U.S. President Donald Trump pictured July 7, 2017, at the G20 Summit in Hamburg, Germany. Diplomats use their back channels and networks to 'get a definition of something that has been said or get a confirmation that what was said in fact is going to happen,' said Paul Frazer. Photograph courtesy of the German federal government/Denzel
FeatureBY HUGUETTE YOUNG | October 31, 2016
Prime Minister Justin Trudeau, pictured Oct. 2, at a rally for murdered and missing indigenous women on the Hill. In year two, the government will be judged on its response to crisis situations. How will the government react if there’s blockades, vandalism or sabotage on pipeline projects? The dwindling Alberta economy and lower-than-expected growth could also spell trouble for the Liberals down the road. The Hill Times photograph by Jake Wright
FeatureBY HUGUETTE YOUNG | October 31, 2016
FeatureBY HUGUETTE YOUNG | October 31, 2016
Prime Minister Justin Trudeau, pictured Oct. 2, at a rally for murdered and missing indigenous women on the Hill. In year two, the government will be judged on its response to crisis situations. How will the government react if there’s blockades, vandalism or sabotage on pipeline projects? The dwindling Alberta economy and lower-than-expected growth could also spell trouble for the Liberals down the road. The Hill Times photograph by Jake Wright