Justin Trudeau's resignation highlights the rise of populism and the decline of neoliberal policies globally. The Canadian Trucker protests served as a turning point, exposing the disconnect between Trudeau's progressive agenda and the public sentiment.
It wasn’t supposed to end this way. Back in 2015 when Justin Trudeau ascended to the prime ministership his father had held long before him, he was supposed to be the young, sexy, brash leader who could guide the Liberal Party and Canada for decades. Today, Trudeau’s political career and reputation lie in the dustbin of history, like so many other slick-haired neoliberals from Italy to Argentina to Germany, and beyond.
The frustration with the progressive status quo of globalism has boiled over. CANADA’S TRUDEAU ANNOUNCES RESIGNATION FOLLOWING PARTY PRESSURE AMID CRITICISMS OF TRUMP, BUDGET HANDLING And in every case, including President-elect Donald Trump’s victory in November 2024 over the Democratic Party machine and its media allies in the old US of A, it was populism that drove new thinkers into power and kicked 1990s progressivism to the curb. In the Great White North today, one might even say: Canadian Truckers: 1, Justin Trudeau: 0 You remember the truckers, who parked their big rigs in Ottawa to protest vaccine mandates back in the bad old days of COVID in early 2022. They had the temerity to challenge Emperor Justin and they paid quite a price. Trudeau and his government stooges smeared the peaceful protesters, many of whom were families, as insurrectionists and racists, and in some chilling cases even froze bank accounts of everyday Canadians engaging in political speech. The reason I know that Trudeau’s claims of Ottawa being under siege were lies, is that I was there, there was no fear of violence, no dangerous radicalism, there were food tents, bouncy houses for the kids and a dance floor. Not to mention hundreds of Canadian flags, many mounted proudly on hockey sticks. TRUMP SAYS US SUBSIDIES TO CANADA MAKE ‘NO SENSE,’ SUGGESTS CANADIANS WANT ‘TO BECOME THE 51ST STATE’ Trudeau seemed stunned and angry by the public rebuke. He was supposed to be the leader of the great working-class masses in the streets, not their sworn enem
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