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  2. Justin Trudeau under major pressure as leaders from his own ...

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    Trudeau's options include staying on until a near-certain defeat in a no-confidence motion, probably in March, stepping down next month to allow the party to name an interim leader, or ending the ...

  3. Justin Trudeau announces plan to step down - AOL

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    Canadian Liberal Prime Minister Justin Trudeau on Monday said he would step down in the coming months after nine years in power, bowing to legislators alarmed by the party's miserable pre-election ...

  4. Trudeau says there isn’t ‘snowball’s chance in hell’ Canada ...

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    Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau stepping down as party leader after nearly 10 years in office ... he will step down from his post which he was first elected to in 2015. ... future for all ...

  5. Deputy Prime Minister of Canada - Wikipedia

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    The deputy prime minister of Canada (French: vice-première ministre du Canada) [NB 2] is a minister of the Crown and a member of the Canadian Cabinet.The office is conferred at the discretion of the prime minister and does not have an associated departmental portfolio.

  6. 2024–2025 Canadian political crisis - Wikipedia

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    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.

  7. List of prime ministers of Canada by time in office - Wikipedia

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    Trudeau served two non-consecutive terms: from 1968 to 1979 (two majority governments and one minority government), and then from 1980 to 1984 (one majority government). First term: When Prime Minister Pearson retired, Trudeau won the Liberal leadership and became prime minister on April 20, 1968.

  8. Canada PM Trudeau is likely to announce resignation ... - AOL

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    OTTAWA (Reuters) -Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau is increasingly likely to announce he intends to step down, though he has not made a final decision, a source familiar with Trudeau's ...

  9. List of prime ministers defeated by votes of no confidence

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    Waldemar Pawlak (1995) – (orchestrated by the majority with the aim of changing the prime minister without consent of the President Lech Walesa) Marek Belka (2004) – lost a vote of confidence; Mateusz Morawiecki (2023) – lost a vote of confidence two weeks after being sworn in by President Andrzej Duda despite protests from the opposition