
Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau Resigns Amid Political Strain
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- January 6, 2025
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Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau Resigns Amid Political Strain
Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau has announced his decision to step down as leader of the Liberal Party and, consequently, as Prime Minister. The move follows increasing political pressure and internal party divisions.
In a press briefing, Trudeau stated that his decision stems from the need for new leadership within the party. He will continue serving as an interim Prime Minister until the Liberal Party selects a new leader.
Trudeau, who first took office in 2015, won back-to-back elections in 2019 and 2021. However, his administration has faced mounting criticism over the years, particularly on issues such as rising inflation, a worsening housing crisis, and immigration policies that opponents argue have overwhelmed Canada’s housing market.
The resignation of Finance Minister Chrystia Freeland last month further exposed the rift within the ruling party. Freeland, a longtime ally of Trudeau, stepped down after rejecting his proposed economic measures and accusing him of engaging in “political maneuvering.”
Trudeau’s decision leaves the Liberal Party searching for a new leader at a critical time, with national elections due in October. Recent polls suggest the opposition Conservative Party has gained significant support, positioning itself as the likely frontrunner.
Political analysts believe Trudeau’s resignation may intensify calls for early elections to address growing public discontent and stabilize Canada’s leadership. Observers also suggest the next government will face immediate challenges, including managing relations with the United States and addressing domestic concerns over affordability and social infrastructure.