Trudeau commits to step down as prime minister and claims he is not the best candidate to lead the party in the upcoming election

Prime Minister Justin Trudeau has announced that he plans to step down once the Liberal Party selects a successor, bringing an end to his leadership of the country. Trudeau, who became the Liberal leader in 2013 and prime minister in 2015, made the long-anticipated decision outside his official residence, Rideau Cottage, on Monday morning. This…

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Liberals ‘considering all possibilities’ over pro-terror group Samidoun; Poilievre promises to ban it

The federal Liberal government is “considering all options” regarding the potential designation of the Samidoun Palestinian Solidarity Network as a terrorist entity, following calls from Conservative Leader Pierre Poilievre. Poilievre committed to listing the group if his party forms the next government, citing its alleged ties to the Popular Front for the Liberation of Palestine…

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Byelection in Montreal: Bloc wins, and Trudeau loses his second stronghold in the Liberals

Prime Minister Justin Trudeau has faced another significant setback as the Liberals lost a key byelection in LaSalle—Émard—Verdun, a riding in Montreal previously considered a stronghold for the party. This follows their defeat in Toronto—St. Paul’s to the Conservatives earlier this year. In addition to the Montreal loss, the NDP managed to retain its seat…

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NDP withdraws from the Liberal government’s supply-and-confidence agreement

The federal New Democrats have withdrawn their support from the supply-and-confidence agreement with the Liberal government, jeopardizing Prime Minister Justin Trudeau’s minority government. This move could lead to a confidence vote and potentially a snap election this fall if the government loses a vote of confidence. NDP Leader Jagmeet Singh criticized the Liberals for failing…

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