Reports suggest Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau may resign or prorogue parliament following the resignation of Finance Minister Chrystia Freeland. Opposition parties and some within Trudeau's Liberal Party are calling for his resignation, citing a perceived loss of public support and concerns about leadership.
Reports are circulating that Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau may consider resigning, following the departure of a top cabinet member and ongoing trade tensions with President-elect Donald Trump.What's New?On Monday, CTV News cited sources saying that the Canadian prime minister was considering either resignation or prorogation—the suspension of parliament—in response to the surprise resignation of his finance minister and deputy prime minister, Chrystia Freeland .
Trudeau, who has served as the 23rd Prime Minister of Canada since 2015, enjoys only 22 percent approval according to a recent CBS News poll, compared to just under 43 percent for Poilievre.Trudeau's Liberal Party does not currently enjoy a majority in the Canadian House of Commons, retaining its hold on power through a fragile, de facto coalition agreement with the left-leaning New Democratic Party .
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