The prime minister of Canada said he considers quitting his “crazy job” on a regular basis, but he intends to stay through another election.

Justin Trudeau

As surveys indicate that Justin Trudeau is losing favour with Canadians, concerns about his political future have grown. In a interview with Radio-Canada, Mr. Trudeau also discussed the sacrifices he made for his career. The next general election in Canada is to take place by October 2025. Canadians’ discontent with the government has been growing, according to opinion polls conducted in recent months, and this discontent is being fueled by the high cost of living and housing affordability.

There has been speculation that Mr. Trudeau is considering leaving, and some allies have even indicated it’s time for him to step down due to worries that the Liberal Party’s popularity could be negatively impacted by the “Trudeau brand”. However, during a two-hour interview with the French-language broadcaster that was made public on Friday, Mr. Trudeau stated, “I could not be the man I am and abandon the fight at this point.”

“I consider giving up every day. “It’s an insane job I have, putting myself through all the hardships,” Trudeau said. Naturally, it’s really difficult. It can be really dull at times.” He and his spouse, Sophie Grégoire Trudeau, declared their separation in the previous year. After the Conservative Party ruled Canada for almost ten years, Mr. Trudeau won an incredible majority election. But over the course of two more elections, support for the Liberals declined. The 52-year-old Mr. Trudeau declared on Friday that he entered politics “because I want to serve and I know I have something to offer—not to be popular, not for personal reasons.”