Trudeau expected to announce resignation before national caucus meeting Wednesday

https://www.theglobeandmail.com/politics/article-trudeau-expected-to-announce-resignation-before-national-caucus/

23 comments
  1. Trudeau is prime example of modern day liberalism gone haywire. Hopefully his replacement is someone better.

  2. Wow. Why??? (Genuinely would appreciate someone replying w a short explanation)

  3. Pls pls let this lead to early elections in canada

    The ruling govt is very unpopular

  4. Having more than half your immigration coming from one country, most of whom are unskilled and refuse to integrate or leave after their visas expire, is his legacy.

  5. Did the budget finally balance itself? His work here is done?

  6. As a Canadian, this was long overdue

    G7 incumbents have been getting slaughtered post COVID

    Trudeau has been in power for almost a decade at this point. He’s been an B- tier PM no matter how right grifters want to paint him as the worse thing ever.

    But to be honest, he’s been long past his expiration date.

    His attempts to fix the housing crisis and the economy haven’t worked since Covid (which the effects of isn’t really in his control)

    GDP per capita and the standard of living have both plummeted while the cost of necessities have only skyrocketed. Which again the effects of COVID aren’t his fault but when you’ve been in power for so long you’ll be the one who gets blamed. The population can only give you so much rope before they look at the alternatives.

    If we’re honest, him calling a snap election in 2022 probably bought him 2 extra years because he would’ve lost this year.

  7. Coincidentally, I bet we’ll be seeing a lot more of Linda Sarsour…

  8. He sharply, without much debate,  turned the party from the center to the left. A loyal liberal friend  quote: If I wanted a NDP government, I would have voted NDP. Many of his recent initiatives, to get NDP support were to save his job, not to enhance the Liberal party.

  9. I didn’t even realize Cristy Clarke was still in politics. It’s an oversight on my part.. but holy hell!! What an absolute farce. As a woman, I love seeing women in high-ranking positions. It’s inspiring and just as important in 2025 as it was in 1985. But as a British Columbian, I grew up while she was in power and vividly remember how corrupt she was.

  10. Well all snot nose brats; don’t come crying to us when Poilievre cuts all ur social programs rofl 🤣

  11. Pretentiousness aside, Some of his policies were great

    Legalizing weed, 
    CPP reform , 
    First time homebuyers account ,
    Childcare , 
    Indigenous child welfare reform, 
    Finishing the trans mountain pool pipeline, 
    (I’ll even throw the carbon tax in there until he fucked it.)
    …etc 

    Unfortunately he just screwed the demand side of the equation for access to services and housing… And it destroyed him. Both the immigration file and housing file were held by Sean Fraser, so that’s who destroyed Trudeau. 

  12. It’s got to the point where; do you want to lose a little or lose a lot. Either way it’s a loss tye question is how bad is it going to be

  13. I just wish we had better leaders to vote for. Pierre sucks and what chance does the NDP have of getting in.

  14. If Yall get a trump supporter you might just end up as our 51st state. Yikes

  15. Please tell me this true fuck this goof clown he’s the worst thing that’s happened to this country in recent times

  16. He can leave, but there’s nothing that’s going to stop the idiot policies the party as a whole has stood for. They. Are. Done.

  17. Good riddance. His government has completely mismanaged housing and immigration.

  18. Goodbye child tax credit. Subsidized daycare + CTB evaporating will blow the bottom off some families. If they vote for PP we’ll need to move to r/leopardsatemyface

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