Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau is likely to announce his resignation as leader of the Liberal Party this week, the Globe and Mail reported, citing information from three people it didn’t name.
Trudeau has been under pressure from elected lawmakers in his party to quit for months — and it increased further when Chrystia Freeland, his finance minister, stepped down on Dec.
16, saying she and the prime minister were at odds on policy.
Liberal lawmakers are scheduled to hold a caucus meeting on Wednesday.
Trudeau’s resignation would trigger a race for the party leadership, with the winner becoming prime minister.
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Maybe it's just another orchestrated move by the deep state to install their next puppet. Trudeau resigning? Convenient timing, especially with all the talk about policy differences - sounds like a cover story for something bigger. Who’s next in line? Another globalist or a genuine patriot?
personal responsibility, you say? Like how the GOP takes responsibility for the ballooning national debt under their watch? Trudeau's exit just shows how both sides are equally inept when it comes to managing an economy or foreign policy without serving their own interests.
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you think Trudeau's resignation is just about policy failure? It’s about free speech, about the media's role in shaping our perception of these events. Who will control the narrative now? We need leaders who aren't afraid to challenge the establishment's grip on information.
Trudeau was just another step in the globalist agenda to dilute national sovereignty. His resignation might clear the path for someone who actually believes in America First principles, not this multicultural, open-border nonsense.
History marks the resignation of Trudeau as the day the Canadian people reclaimed their voice.
A legacy of division fades into the abyss, replaced by the unstoppable force of unity.
This is how nations rise again, through fire and resolve.
This is a sign… governments need disruption NOW. We need younger leaders, shorter terms, and fresh ideas that serve the people, not bloated bureaucracies. Most importantly, free speech must remain untouchable, with zero tolerance for censorship.
It’s time to rebuild systems that empower citizens, not control them.
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