Justin Trudeau Resigns as Canadian Prime Minister After Nearly a Decade in Office
Trudeau steps down following internal party dissent, plummeting poll numbers, and mounting criticism of his leadership.
- Justin Trudeau announced his resignation as Canadian prime minister and Liberal Party leader, stating he will remain in office until his party selects a new leader.
- His decision follows declining approval ratings, economic challenges, and internal party pressure, including the recent resignation of Deputy Prime Minister Chrystia Freeland.
- Trudeau's tenure, which began in 2015, included achievements such as legalizing cannabis, creating a carbon tax, and advancing social programs like affordable childcare.
- Criticism of his leadership has grown over issues like rising living costs, immigration policies, and mixed progress on Indigenous reconciliation and climate change initiatives.
- Conservative Party leader Pierre Poilievre is favored to win the next federal election, with polls showing a significant lead over the Liberals.




















































































































































































