Canada to Justin Trudeau: Please, It’s Time to Let Go

Despite plummeting polls, by-election losses, and growing calls for his resignation, Canada’s prime minister, Justin Trudeau, has so far refused to step down. With his leadership under siege, this winter may bring deep discontent for Trudeau.

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Canadian prime minister Justin Trudeau during a press conference with French president Emmanuel Macron in Montreal, Canada, on September 26, 2024. (Ludovic Marin / AFP via Getty Images)


Justin Trudeau’s grip on power is becoming increasingly unstable. Week after week, he faces growing calls to step down. While President Joe Biden’s exit from the White House has revitalized the Democrats, Trudeau is determined to hold on, further burdening his party, which is already weighed down by his prolonged incumbency.

“I’m not going anywhere,” he recently declared, after his party lost two historically Liberal by-elections in Toronto and Montreal. “I’ve got a fight to lead against people who want to hurt this country, who want to hurt our communities, and who want to take the country in directions that, quite frankly, are exactly the opposite of where the world needs to go.”

However, many, including members of his own party, believe a change in leadership is necessary. A growing number of Liberal MPs are frustrated with Trudeau’s leadership and his failure to effectively counter Conservative leader Pierre Poilievre’s messaging, despite repeatedly promising to do so since 2022.

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