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The events "sent shockwaves" through Canadian politics, leading to calls for Trudeau to resign. [2] On 6 January 2025, Prime Minister Justin Trudeau announced his pending resignation as leader of the Liberal Party and as the prime minister of Canada. [3] He also asked Governor General Mary Simon to prorogue Parliament until March. [4] [5]
Fernando Campo Crespo , 71, Spanish politician, mayor of Miranda de Ebro (2003–2015). [153] Enam Ahmed Chowdhury, 87, Bangladeshi civil servant, cardiac arrest. [154] Rich Dauer, 72, American baseball player (Baltimore Orioles) and coach (Kansas City Royals, Colorado Rockies). [155] Mark Dyczkowski, 73, English Indologist.
6 February – The Supreme Court of Spain overturns the conviction of Rafael Louzan for his involvement in an anomalous construction agreement in Moraña when he was president of the Provincial Deputation of Pontevedra, allowing him to retain his post as head of the Royal Spanish Football Federation. [4]
Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau, whose party looks set to lose power early next year, is under increasing pressure from his own legislators to step down and let someone else take over. The ...
Openly called for Trudeau’s resignation after the Toronto–St. Paul’s byelection loss in June. Sean Fraser: 40-year-old lawyer quit Trudeau’s cabinet as housing minister in December.
OTTAWA (Reuters) -Justin Trudeau may survive as Canada's prime minister into next year, political analysts say, even though his minority Liberal government is more vulnerable after a small left ...
January 6 – Justin Trudeau announces his resignation as leader of the Liberal Party, effective following the selection of his successor. [4]January 28 The Public Inquiry into Foreign Interference publishes its final report, saying that it had found “no evidence of traitors” in the Parliament of Canada, while warning that foreign actors were generating disinformation in traditional and ...
In the aftermath of the by-election loss, Wayne Long publicly called on Trudeau to resign, the first Liberal MP to do so. [12] The Liberals lost a second by-election on September 16, LaSalle—Émard—Verdun by-election , which had been vacated by former minister David Lametti and was considered to be a "safe" Liberal seat.