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Canadian Political Turmoil Deepens with Finance Minister Freeland’s Resignation

Prime Minister Justin Trudeau faces mounting calls to step down as his approval ratings plummet and the Canadian dollar weakens.

  • Chrystia Freeland, Canada’s finance minister and deputy prime minister, resigned after disagreements with Justin Trudeau over fiscal policy and his response to U.S. tariff threats.
  • Freeland criticized Trudeau’s proposed financial measures, calling them ‘gimmicks,’ and urged fiscal restraint as Canada confronts economic challenges, including a $62 billion deficit.
  • The resignation has intensified internal dissent within Trudeau’s Liberal Party, with roughly one-third of party MPs reportedly pushing for him to step down before the next election.
  • The Canadian dollar has hit its lowest level since March 2020, exacerbated by economic uncertainty and Trump’s proposed 25% tariffs on Canadian imports to the U.S.
  • Trudeau’s approval rating has dropped to 28%, and opposition leader Pierre Poilievre is leading in polls by 20 points, increasing speculation about early elections.
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