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He alluded to his "difficult" week, comparing it to a family fight. ... Trudeau is also working against a sinking popularity. A September poll from Ipsos suggested around two-thirds of Canadians ...
Trudeau, burdened by cratering popularity among Canadian voters, was finally forced to step down after the resignation of his deputy prime minister and finance minister, Chrystia Freeland, last month.
Findings for the final week of December showed a decrease in overall positivity from 49.96 in the previous week to 49.08, according to a report from the Canadian industry news site Wealth ...
Trudeau, 51, has defied low polling numbers before, to win three elections, starting in 2015. Last month, the Conservatives led the Liberals 39% to 30%, an Ipsos poll showed. ... Canada's Trudeau ...
2.1 Atlantic Canada. 2.1.1 New Brunswick. 2.1.2 Nova Scotia. ... Justin Trudeau announces his resignation as leader of the Liberal Party and Prime Minister, ...
The 2021 Canadian federal election, held on September 20, 2021, saw only minor changes from the preceding 2019 election. [1] The incumbent Liberal Party, led by Prime Minister Justin Trudeau, did not win the popular vote and failed to win enough seats to gain a parliamentary majority, winning only a plurality of seats and retaining its status as a minority government.
Trudeau said that a ranked-choice system means "parties would spend more time trying to be peoples' second or third choices, and people would be looking for things they have in common." That's a ...
Freeland and Trudeau in 2018. Chrystia Freeland was appointed Canada's deputy prime minister in 2019, following the re-election of Trudeau's government, and was the country's first female finance minister in 2020, and was often nicknamed the "minister of everything", and widely seen as a potential successor to Trudeau for the leadership of the Liberal Party.