Why was Justin Trudeau forced out? With Trump on the horizon, his party wasn’t sure he could win | David Moscrop
Jan 07, 2025
Claims Canada’s prime minister was too leftwing have been overblown. Instead, he was brought down by his lack of popularity and being in charge too longJustin Trudeau has announced he will step down as Canadian prime minister after his successor is chosen, probably by the end of March. Trudeau says he is leaving because despite being “a fighter”, he cannot lead his party into the forthcoming election while facing internal party divisions. In sum, his caucus, his Liberal party and the country want him gone. So off he goes, perhaps better late than never. But despite his reasoning, his resignation remains difficult to understand.Up until Christmas Trudeau had repeatedly said he was staying on, ready and eager to fight Pierre Poilievre and the Conservative party – who are up by more than 20 points in polls – in this year’s election. But calls for him to resign had been creeping into the public view, from former members of parliament, cabinet ministers and even current MPs.David Moscrop is a columnist and political commentator, and the author of Too Dumb for Democracy: Why We Make Bad Political Decisions and How We Can Make Better Ones Continue reading...