Prime Minister Justin Trudeau announces he will resign

Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau speaks in Ottawa on January 6, 2025. ADRIAN WYLD / AP

Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau announced during a speech on Monday, January 6,
son “intent to resign from [son] position of Prime Minister and leader of the Liberal Party ». This resignation will be effective “once the party has chosen its next leader following a rigorous and competitive process”he added.

Pressure was intense around Mr. Trudeau and more and more voices were being raised in Canada for him to resign, including within his party, since the resignation of Deputy Prime Minister Chrystia Freeland on December 16 2024.

Mr. Trudeau had been in difficulty for months, but the crisis has deepened since the re-election of Donald Trump in the United States in November 2024.

Mr. Trump, who takes office on January 20, has promised to impose 25% tariffs on Canada upon his return to office. However, Ottawa’s primary partner is the United States, where 75% of its exports go.

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Mr. Trudeau traveled to Florida in November to meet the future US president at his Mar-a-Lago property to avoid a trade war. But since then, Donald Trump has taken humiliating blows to Mr. Trudeau on social media, calling him out on several occasions “governor” you Canada.

Disagreements over how to respond to these threats led to Chrystia Freeland’s resignation in mid-December.

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Arriving in power in the fall of 2015, Justin Trudeau also suffered from a low popularity rating, being seen as responsible for the high inflation hitting the country as well as the housing and public services crisis. His government narrowly survived a series of votes of no confidence and his critics calling for his resignation.

Eldest son of the charismatic Pierre Elliott Trudeau, former prime minister who died in 2000, Justin Trudeau entered politics late, in 2007. He was elected MP for Montreal in 2008 then became leader of the Liberal Party in 2013.

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Prime Minister, he made Canada the second country in the world to legalize cannabis, introduced medical assistance in dying, a carbon tax, launched a public inquiry into missing and murdered indigenous women and will sign a modernized version of the North American Free Trade Agreement (NAFTA).

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