“Had Mr. Trudeau resigned six months ago, he wouldn’t have created a lame-duck scenario two weeks before Donald Trump again becomes president of the United States and potentially follows through on his threat to implement 25-per-cent tariffs. The Liberals wouldn’t be a leaderless government negotiating for Canada’s economic survival without a plan, without a direction, and without a permanent leader on the opposite end of the table. Both Mr. Trudeau and his party will wear what happens, just as its next leader, if plucked from caucus, will wear the mistakes of his government from the last nine years.” – Robyn Urback
THE “FIGHTER”
WATCH: Justin Trudeau’s Resignation as Prime Minister: City News, Jan. 6, 2025 — Justin Trudeau announced on Monday that he has decided to resign as prime minister and the leader of the Liberal Party following a leadership contest, ending rampant speculation and months of political turbulence.
POILIVRE: PM IN WAITING
WATCH: Canada’s Next Prime Minister | Pierre Poilievre | EP 511: Jordan B. Peterson, YouTube, Jan. 2, 2025 — Jordan Peterson sits down with Canadian member of Parliament Pierre Poilievre (and likely the next Prime Minister). They discuss his role as Leader of the Opposition, the untapped energy sector, the real reason Canadians cannot afford homes, how Justin Trudeau has walked the country off a cliff, and what will likely play out in 2025 leading up to the much-needed election.
“Trudeau is Finally Leaving” | Pierre Poilievre Reacts to Resignation Announcement: CTV News, YouTube, Jan. 6, 2025 — Conservative Party Leader Pierre Poilievre reacts to Prime Minister Justin Trudeau.
Justin Trudeau: Fall of a Woke Despot: Tom Slater, Spiked, Jan. 6, 2025
Farewell to Canada’s Sun King: Michael Cuenco, Unherd, Jan. 7, 2025
With Trudeau on the Way Out, Can Canadians Get Their Free Speech Back?: Jonathan Turley, The Hill, Jan. 6, 2025
Justin Trudeau Resigned Too Late. There Is No Salvaging The Liberal Party Now: Robyn Urback, Globe and Mail, Jan. 6, 2025
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