Trudeau's Decision
After being in power since 2015, Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau has announced his decision to step down as the leader of the ruling Liberal Party. This comes amidst a challenging time for Canada, with issues such as a housing crisis and economic challenges.
Reasons for Resignation
Trudeau cited the need for a new session of parliament and the long-standing paralysis in government proceedings as key reasons for his resignation. He expressed his dedication to serving Canadians and the country's best interests.
Next Steps
Trudeau stated that he will remain as prime minister until a new leader is chosen through a robust and nationwide selection process. His resignation marks the end of a political era that began in 2013 when he took over as the leader of the Liberal Party.
Public Opinion and Pressure
Trudeau has faced mounting pressure from both his party members and the Canadian public, with concerns over high inflation and the cost of housing. A recent poll revealed that a significant percentage of Canadians believe he should step down as party leader.
International Relations
Trudeau's resignation comes at a time when Canada is also facing challenges with its neighbor, the United States. President-elect Donald Trump has threatened to impose tariffs on Canadian products if certain issues, such as illegal immigration, are not addressed.
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