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06 Jan 2025, 9:38 pm

Canada's embattled PM Justin Trudeau announces he will step down

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Justin Trudeau said Monday that he will resign as the leader of Canada's ruling Liberal Party, an announcement that will fire the starting gun on a contest to replace him as prime minister.

Trudeau said it was clear that he could not "be the leader during the next elections due to internal battles," later citing polarization inside and outside the country.

"I intend to resign as party leader, as prime minister, after the party selects its next leader through a robust, nationwide competitive process," Trudeau told reporters in Ottawa. "Last night, I asked the president of the Liberal Party to begin that process."

The beleaguered prime minister's departure follows growing calls for his resignation from member of his own party, with the Liberals lagging behind the opposition Conservative Party in opinion polls and internal battles raging over his handling of President-elect Donald Trump.

That pressure rose with the resignation of Deputy Prime Minister Chrystia Freeland last month. Freeland, who was also the finance minister, quit unexpectedly citing concerns over the Trudeau administration's relatively cooperative approach to the incoming Trump administration's plan to increase import tariffs on Canadian goods by 25%.

Front-runners to replace Trudeau include former and current finance ministers Freeland and Dominic LeBlanc, as well as Foreign Affairs Minister Mélanie Joly.

“For the past number of weeks, you and I have found ourselves at odds about the best path forward for Canada,” Freeland said in her resignation letter, adding that the country can “ill afford” Trump's tariff threats.

The longterm Trudeau ally added that leaving the Cabinet was the only “honest and viable path.”

During his remarks Monday, Trudeau called Freeland "an incredible political partner" and said he had hoped she would stay on as deputy prime minister, "but she chose otherwise."

"In regards to what actually happened, I am not someone who's in the habit of sharing private conversations," Trudeau said about Freeland's resignation.

After Trudeau's announcement, Freeland took to X to thank the prime minister for his years of service.

"I wish him and his family the very best," Freeland wrote.

Trudeau, who swept to power in late 2015 and has governed for nine years, was once the most popular leader in the Group of Seven, the world's most advanced liberal economies.

But the party’s popularity has declined rapidly against the opposition over the past year. The latest survey released Friday by the Canadian research firm Angus Reid found that voter support for the Liberals had sunk to an all-time low of 16%.

What was already a difficult year for Trudeau got even harder when Trump said after being re-elected in November that he would sign an executive order imposing tariffs on all products coming to the United States from Mexico and Canada.

Days later, Trudeau visited the president-elect at his Mar-a-Lago estate in Florida, later writing in a post on X: “Thanks for dinner last night, President Trump. I look forward to the work we can do together, again.”

Trump has since taken jabs at Trudeau and Canada, suggesting making the country America's 51st state and referring to the prime minister as the “governor” of the “Great State of Canada.”

Anticipation about Trudeau’s resignation increased after a report Monday from Canada’s Globe and Mail, which said he would resign in advance of a key national caucus meeting due to take place Wednesday because he had come to the conclusion that he no longer had sufficient political support.

Trudeau's popularity was waning before his recent handling of the prospect of fresh American tariffs. Many working-class and young Canadians blame him for the country's high rate of inflation and long-running political chaos.

Last August, a tense exchange between Trudeau and a disgruntled steel worker in northern Ontario went viral after the worker refused to shake the prime minister’s hand, saying he was struggling to make ends meet despite having a steady job.

“I think you are only here for another year,” the worker said in a clip that went viral on social media.

Trudeau also said that he feels it is time for a government reset in the country, as Parliament "has been entirely seized by obstruction and filibustering and a total lack of productivity over the past few months." He said he hopes that the end of the parliamentary session and him leaving office will ease political polarization.

"It's time for the temperature to come down, for the people to have a fresh start in Parliament, to be able to navigate through these complex times, both domestically and internationally," he said.

Leader of the Conservative Party Pierre Poilievre released a video following Trudeau's announcement enumerating what he said were the failings of the Liberal-controlled government.

The Liberals hold 153 out of 338 seats in the House of Commons, meaning they form a precarious minority government. New elections will be held by late October.


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06 Jan 2025, 10:31 pm

So when is orange man going to take over? :(



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07 Jan 2025, 4:53 pm

lostonearth35 wrote:
So when is orange man going to take over? :(


That's not how things work.

We'll have an election and based on how things look we'll most likely get Canadian Milhouse as our next PM.


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07 Jan 2025, 5:21 pm

Trudeau went to Mar a Lago to meet with Trump about his proposed tariff on Canada. I realize Trudeau is facing conflict in Canada but after meeting with Trump I imagine he realized trying to deal with Trump was a hopeless cause.



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07 Jan 2025, 5:30 pm

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Trudeau went to Mar a Lago to meet with Trump about his proposed tariff on Canada. I realize Trudeau is facing conflict in Canada but after meeting with Trump I imagine he realized trying to deal with Trump was a hopeless cause.


I feel like he didn't need another meeting with Trump to realize dealing with Trump is a hopeless cause. He's already had four years of experience with Tangerine Mussolini.


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