Justin Trudeau is anticipated to step down from his role as the head of Canada’s Liberal Party, a decision that will pave the way for his removal as Prime Minister as well. As per reports from the Globe and Mail, Trudeau might reveal his resignation as early as Monday to preempt a crucial caucus meeting scheduled for Wednesday.
During the past few years, the controversial far-left leader has guided his party into dire straits, with the Pierre Poilievre-led Conservative party expected to achieve a significant victory in the October elections. Once he relinquishes his party leadership, Trudeau will be replaced as Prime Minister, although the exact timeline remains uncertain.
Although the sources do not have precise information on when Mr. Trudeau will make his resignation announcement, they anticipate that it will occur before the important national caucus meeting on Wednesday. The Globe and Mail has chosen not to disclose the identities of the sources as they were not authorized to discuss internal party affairs.
The Liberals will no doubt seek a narrative shift by bringing on a fresh face before voters go to the polls. That seems like a lost cause, though, given just how popular Poilievre has become. He recently gave one of the greatest political speeches in modern history, drawing plaudits from around the world.
Change is coming to Canada. It’s just a matter of time, and that time is October of 2024.
Pierre Poilievre delivers his most powerful speech yet on the suffering of Canadians under Trudeau
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No doubt, the incoming Trump administration is thrilled at the prospect of Trudeau being pushed aside. It would represent a humiliation for one of Donald Trump’s biggest international opponents. More importantly, it could loosen up economic tensions, saving both countries from the possibility of a trade war.
As of now, there are two options for Trudeau’s future. The Liberals could name an interim leader, which would see him stepping down as Prime Minister almost immediately. They could also try to hold a leadership election, which would take months, possibly allowing Trudeau to remain in place until it’s completed. Either way, he’s done for as a political force, and that’s a great thing for Canadians.