After much anticipation, the time has finally come for Justin Trudeau, the Globalist darling, to step down from his position as Canadian Prime Minister.
Here at TGP, we have been closely following the events that have led to this moment, as highlighted in our previous posts:
Trudeau on the Brink of Losing Power After NDP Moves to Call a No-Confidence Vote, Bring down His Minority Liberal Government and Trigger Early Election
‘There’s No Alternative’: Over 50 MPs From His Own Liberal Party Call for Canadian Prime Minister Trudeau To Step Down Before Opposition Topples Him With No-Confidence Vote
Canadian Parliamentary Committee Will Convene Early January During Recess To Speed-up Vote of No-Confidence Expected to Defeat Liberal Prime Minister Justin Trudeau
THE END IS NEAR: Canada’s Justin Trudeau on the Brink as His Own Liberal Caucus Calls on Him to Resign
Despite the impending arrival of Donald J. Trump, Trudeau’s downfall seemed inevitable, as recent polling in Canada indicated that his Liberal Party would secure only six seats in an election held today, losing a staggering 154 seats, while the Conservative Party would gain over 240 seats, including 122 new seats.
Reuters reported:
“Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau is expected to announce as early as Monday that he will resign as Liberal Party Leader, The Globe and Mail reported on Sunday, citing three sources.
The sources told the Globe and Mail that they don’t know definitely when Trudeau will announce his plans to leave but said they expect it will happen before a key national caucus meeting on Wednesday.”
It remains uncertain whether Trudeau will step down immediately or stay on until a new leader is chosen.
“Trudeau took over as Liberal leader in 2013 when the party was in deep trouble and had been reduced to third place in the House of Commons for the first time.
Trudeau’s departure would leave the party without a permanent head at a time when polls show the Liberals will badly lose to the Conservatives in an election that must be held by late October.
His resignation is likely to spur fresh calls for a quick election to put in place a government able to deal with the administration of President-elect Donald Trump for the next four years.”
Trump’s victory resulted in the end of Justin Trudeau’s political careerpic.twitter.com/Cvtx35QLqt
— The Pleb Reporter (@truckdriverpleb) January 6, 2025
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