Summary

Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau is expected to resign within days, reports suggest.

After nine years in office, Trudeau faces mounting pressure following Deputy Prime Minister Chrystia Freeland’s recent resignation over disagreements about handling proposed U.S. tariffs, which could harm Canada’s economy.

Trudeau’s Liberal Party is trailing in polls, and his resignation could trigger a leadership void ahead of an election required by late October.

While the exact timing of his departure remains unclear, sources anticipate an announcement before Wednesday’s emergency meeting of Liberal legislators. Trudeau’s office has not commented.

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      3 days ago

      The impression I have gotten from Canadians in the past year or so has definitely been, “we need someone else.”

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        There are a lot of Canadians who think Trudeau’s first name begins with an F.

        There are a lot of Canadians who want change, and are going to be disappointed when we elect our version of a Republican into office and he doesn’t fix all of our problems in 4 years (or, ugh, 8 or 12).

        Additionally, Trudeau has been getting a lot of hate for issues that are actually under the jurisdiction of our premiers (aka. governors, I think?).

        E.g., Healthcare, housing, international students, and pandemic lockdowns

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        The issue for the libs is that, “There is no one else.”

        Singh wasted the perfect opportunity to wield great power as the de facto PM during this period. That being said, he’s the only party leader who actually delivered on his promises: drug and dental programs.

        It’ll never happen, but if Tom Mulcair could be parachuted in as Liberal leader, this upcoming election could be interesting, but Canada is destined to roll its eyes through a 5 year PP majority…

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          Tom Mulcair could be parachuted in as Liberal leader

          I’m not canadian. My thoughts :

          “isn’t he dead?” search “oh great, he isn’t. I must have thought about Jack Layton, RIP”

          I don’t think parlimentary systems work that way. Here’s hoping the NDP/Liberals can ensure that the lunatics in the new flavour of conservatives don’t get in.