Justin Trudeau may resign as Canada's PM..!?

Sowmiya Sriram
Justin Trudeau may resign as Canada's PM..!?
Canadian prime minister Justin Trudeau, who has been continuously spreading slander against india and engaging in conflict, is in danger of losing his position. Chrystia Freeland, who was currently the country's Finance minister and Deputy prime minister, has resigned from her post, which has created a huge crisis for Justin Trudeau. The prime minister of canada is Justin Trudeau. He belongs to the Liberal Party. Justin Trudeau is following a strong confrontational course with our country. In addition, he is making baseless allegations against our country. Our country is also giving a befitting reply to this. It is in this situation that Justin Trudeau is currently facing a crisis. In addition, there is a parliamentary election in canada next year. But before that, there has been a sensational report that Justin Trudeau is going to resign from his post.
That is, Chrystia Freeland was the minister of Finance and Deputy prime minister in Justin Trudeau's cabinet. There was resentment and disagreement between her and Justin Trudeau. Now, Finance minister Chrystia Freeland has resigned from her post. There are serious challenges related to the Canadian economy. She has resigned from her post, accusing Justin Trudeau of acting in personal interest without taking steps to correct this. This has put Justin Trudeau in a crisis. There are already allies and the public against Justin Trudeau. Now his own party is against him. The parliamentary election is scheduled to be held in canada in october next year. Due to this, it has been reported that Justin Trudeau is considering resigning from his prime ministership early in the current environment. Following the resignation of Deputy prime minister Chrystia Freeland, Justin Trudeau has discussed the matter in detail with his cabinet ministers and ministers. It is said that he is going to make a decision to resign before the end of his term in order to appease the people who are currently against him and to gain public support in the upcoming parliamentary election. An emergency meeting of Liberal party MPs was held last night. This meeting was held behind closed doors and in secret. It has been reported that Justin Trudeau participated in this closed-door meeting and made this statement. Also, the business-related Polymarket Platform said, ``Justin Trudeau is up to 80 percent likely to resign from his prime ministership. Because now voices are starting to grow stronger within his party against Justin Trudeau.
Similarly, CTV news reported, "Justin Trudeau is considering whether to resign as prime minister or adjourn without dissolving Parliament. An announcement will be made soon." This has led to high expectations that Justin Trudeau may resign as prime minister soon. However, Justin Trudeau's Prime Minister's office has completely denied the news of his resignation. It has also stated that it is just a rumor. As for canada, parliamentary elections are scheduled to be held in october next year. Chrystia Freeland, who has now resigned from her position, is trying to run for the post of prime minister in this election. This is also a crisis for Justin Trudeau.
Also, for canada, the competition will be between the Liberal and Conservative parties. Currently, Conservative party leader Pierre Poirier is also severely criticizing Justin Trudeau. According to opinion polls regarding next year's parliamentary election, the Conservative party is ahead of Justin Trudeau's Liberal party by up to 20 points. Due to this, he continues to criticize. Currently, he is saying that canada is not under Justin Trudeau's control. Similarly, Dalhousie university Professor Lori Turnbull said that the Liberal party has now suffered a major disaster. Justin Trudeau has said that it is very difficult to continue as Prime Minister.
In canada, the term of office of the prime minister is 4 years. Justin Trudeau has been serving as prime minister since 2015 and 2019, winning the 2021 elections. The last parliamentary election was held in canada in 2021. There are a total of 338 seats. In order to take power alone, a party needs to win 170 seats. But in the last election, no party got a majority. Currently, Justin Trudeau's Liberal party has emerged as the single largest party. This party won a total of 154 seats. The Conservative party won 119 seats. Following this, Justin Trudeau's party needed the support of 16 MPs to take power. The New Democratic party of indian origin Jammeet Singh provided support. Justin Trudeau took office as prime minister for the 3rd time with the support of 24 MPs of this party. Recently, the New Democratic party of indian origin led by Jammeh Singh withdrew its support for Justin Trudeau's Liberal Party. After that, he continued to be the prime minister with the help of other small parties, and now there is a problem. And if we look at why the conflict between india and canada continues, it is because of the murder of Hardeep Singh Nijjar. That is, there are a lot of Sikhs in Canada. Due to this, Justin Trudeau is supporting Khalistan terrorists. Justin Trudeau has taken this position on the basis of the vote bank. Meanwhile, the leader of the Khalistan tiger Force (KTF), Hardeep Singh Nijjar (a Sikh), had obtained Canadian citizenship and was living there, denouncing conspiracies against India. While several cases were pending against him in our country, Hardeep Singh Nijjar was shot dead at a gurdwara in Surrey, Canada. Since the Nijjar murder case was controversial there, india may have killed him through an agency. Canadian prime minister Justin Trudeau said in parliament that this was information received from a reliable source. india strongly condemned this. india warned not to give false information. But Justin Trudeau did not change his position. This has caused a rift in the relations between the two countries. It is noteworthy that in such an environment, Justin Trudeau's Prime Ministership, which is making baseless allegations against our country, is now in danger.

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