Author: Jillian Kestler-D’Amours
Published on: 14/03/2025 | 00:00:00
AI Summary:
Justin Trudeau’s announcement that he planned to resign as Canada’s prime minister already feels like a lifetime ago. In the weeks since, Canada has been upended by a series of unprecedented shifts coming from south of the border. Canada is facing the prospect of a prolonged trade war with the United States. Trudeau had borne the brunt of Canadians’ frustrations with affordability and a deepening housing crisis. Liberal lawmakers were calling for him to step down to give them a better chance in the 2025 federal election. Trudeaux had largely rebuffed those calls, saying he planned to see the party through the next vote. Trudeau’s resignation helped renew enthusiasm in his party. The Liberals have bounced back in the polls and are now expected to be in a close fight against the Conservatives.
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Why don’t they work on the problems affecting the constituents instead of scapegoating? This makes it seem like their concern is staying elected.