The (main) reactions to Trudeau’s departure

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  • Start of the list The (main) reactions to Trudeau’s departure of 8 elements. Skip the list?
    • Justin Trudeau speaks into a microphone outside a house.

      PHOTO: The Canadian Press / Adrian Wyld

      Here are the (main) reactions to Justin Trudeau’s departure

      Justin Trudeau’s resignation generated shock waves. Here are the most notable reactions.

    • Chrystia Freeland.

      PHOTO : The Associated Press / J. Scott Applewhite

      Messages of thanks and praise have flooded into social media following Justin Trudeau’s resignation. That of former Deputy Prime Minister of Canada Chrystia Freeland, who left the Cabinet with a bang before the holidays, caught the attention of analysts because of its brevity.

    • “I thank Justin Trudeau for his years of service to Canada and Canadians. I wish him and his family the best. »

      CHRYSTIA FREELAND

      Member of Parliament for University—Rosedale and former Deputy Prime Minister of Canada

    • “Nothing has changed,” says Pierre Poilievre

      Conservative leader Pierre Poilievre speaks to journalists.

      PHOTO: The Canadian Press / Adrian Wyld

      The leader of the Conservative Party of Canada, Pierre Poilievre, for his part, accuses the Liberals of wanting to “deceive” Canadians by simply changing the face of the party. In a video published on X, he denounces in particular the support of “all” liberals for the carbon tax and “out of control spending”. He once again calls for elections so that Canadians “take back control” of their country.

    • Jagmeet Singh at a press conference.

      PHOTO: The Canadian Press / Adrian Wyld

      The leader of the NDP, Jagmeet Singh, also believes that “the problem” of the Liberal Party “is not limited to Justin Trudeau”. In a press release, however, he issued a warning to Pierre Poilievre and the Conservatives who wanted to “cut your services” by calling on the population to “support the NDP”.

    • “We have significant challenges awaiting us,” says Legault

      The two prime ministers side by side, in front of the flags of their respective states.

      PHOTO: The Canadian Press / Paul Chiasson

      In Quebec, Prime Minister François Legault welcomes Justin Trudeau’s public commitment and says he is ready to work with “Mr. Trudeau, his successor and the government in place” in the face of the threat of customs tariffs from the president-designate of the States -United, Donald Trump, about whom his Ontario counterpart Doug Ford is also concerned, via X.

    • Donald Trump.

      Donald Trump himself reacted to Justin Trudeau’s resignation on his Truth Social platform, once again evoking the annexation of Canada to the United States.

      PHOTO : Getty Images / Andrew Harnik

    • “Many people in Canada LOVE being the 51st state. The United States can no longer support the huge trade deficits and subsidies that Canada requires. Justin Trudeau knew this and resigned. »

      DONALD TRUMP

      President-elect of the United States, on Truth Social

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