Justin Pierre James Trudeau (born December 25, 1971) is a Canadian politician who is the 23rd and current prime minister of Canada since 2015. A member of the Liberal Party of Canada, he served as the party's leader from 2013 to 2025. He also has been the member of Parliament (MP) for Papineau ...
about 14 hours agoThe oldest of three boys, Justin grew up with the profound influence of his father, Pierre Elliott Trudeau, and his mother, Margaret Trudeau. He graduated from McGill University with a Bachelor of Arts in 1994.
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over 1 year agoCarney arrived on his own, walking ... for the walkway stroll that Trudeau ironicized with his grand 2015 coming-to-power. After nearly a decade leading the country– marked by highs and lows, policy gains and broken promises – Justin Trudeau made the resignation he first ...
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1 day agoJustin Trudeau (born December 25, 1971) is Canada’s 23rd Prime Minister. Justin’s vision of Canada is a country where everyone has a real and fair chance to succeed. His experiences as a teacher, father, leader, and advocate for youth have shaped his dedication to Canadians – and his ...
almost 2 years agoMark Carney has been sworn in as Canada’s new prime minister after Justin Trudeau formally resigned to end nearly a decade in power.
about 2 hours agoOTTAWA — Justin Trudeau visited Gov. Gen. Mary Simon this morning to formally resign as prime minister, paving the way for Mark Carney to become Canada's 24th prime minister. A swearing-in ceremony is set for 11 a.m.
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about 1 month agoOTTAWA — Justin Trudeau visited Gov. Gen. Mary Simon this morning and formally resigned as prime minister. Mark Carney will be sworn in as Canada's 24th prime minister at Rideau Hall at 11 a.m., where he will also reveal his first cabinet.
about 3 hours agoCarney’s arrival marks the official end of the Trudeau era and ushering in new leadership at a time of economic disruption and political instability.
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4 months agoIn the depths of a bitterly cold and snowy January this year, Justin Trudeau, Canada’s prime minister for nearly a decade, reluctantly decided to resign—a tacit admission that the sun was setting on his “sunny ways,” the mantra that propelled him to office in 2015.
about 3 hours agoCarney crushed his rivals on Sunday in a race to become leader of the ruling Liberal Party. He replaces Justin Trudeau, who spent more than nine years in office.
about 2 hours agoOTTAWA - Justin Trudeau visited Gov. Gen. Mary Simon this morning to formally resign as prime minister, paving the way for Mark Carney to become Canada's 24th prime minister.
about 3 hours agoAt the invitation of Governor-General Mary Simon, Mark Carney and his new cabinet will take their oaths at 11 a.m. ET at Rideau Hall
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I love him and I’m tired of pretending I don’t lol Hope he enjoys his well-earned time off
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Obviously it depends on what the next decade looks like, but my hot takes on the biggest things Trudeau will be remembered for long term are:
Positives:
Implemented some non-flashy programs that helped a lot a people. Childcare affordability, ending most boil water advisories for First Nations communities
Social progressivism: legalizing weed, assisted dying, supporter of LGBT rights
handling several crises decently that upended his governments plans: Trump, COVID
Negatives:
Minimal/too late movement on housing costs, affordability and appearing out of touch
allowing personal scandals/conflicts of interest that diminished his ability to govern
breaking of several promises like getting rid of FPTP
To be determined:
staying in office for too long and potentially empowering a large Conservative majority that would seek to undue the changes he’s made/regress the country
Is there a Canadian out there who can give me the low down on why he is so unpopular?
No Canadian prime minister in more than a century has won four straight terms. I don’t know that much about Canadian politics and honestly don’t think about it that much. Otherwise I don’t know that this would’ve been so interesting to hear; David Frum made a comment about how Canadian Prime Minister’s either last two years or 10 years. So I went and looked it up and apparently that’s roughly accurate. It seems like there’s a degree to which the nature of Canadian politics means it was likely going to be the case that Trudeau was going to lose and the conservatives were going to take over. But it really does seem like Justin Trudeau is suffering from all the problems leaders have faced post Covid across the world, regardless of the quality of their governance or being on the right or the left plus a whole bunch of things of his own design. Apparently the way he handled the residential school scandal annoyed a lot of people. He ignored people telling how people in Punjab had figured out how to game the Canadian immigration system. He never figured out how to talk effectively about inflation post Covid nor to create any meaningful message about the Canadian housing crisis. In a lot of ways this sounds familiar.
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As Justin Trudeau formally steps down, experts say he will be remembered as ‘reassuring’ figure in face of Donald Trump.
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