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donald trump, u.s. president-elect "Many people in Canada LOVE being the 51st State. The United States can no longer suffer the massive Trade Deficits and Subsidies that Canada needs to stay afloat.
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 ...
Term of office Other portfolios Party Prime minister Party (Ministry) Term start Term end 1: Allan MacEachen MP for Cape Breton Highlands—Canso (1921–2017) September 16, 1977 June 4, 1979 President of the Privy Council; Liberal: Pierre Trudeau Liberal : Position did not exist June 4, 1979 – March 3, 1980: Joe Clark Progressive ...
Unlike in the United States, where President Joe Biden stepped down as Democratic presidential candidate in favor of Vice President Kamala Harris, there is no smooth way for Trudeau to hand over ...
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.
On 12 January 2021, Trudeau carried out a shuffle of his ministry. [21] [22] It came shortly after Innovation minister Navdeep Bains announced he intended to stand down from the government and not seek re-election at the 2021 Canadian federal election. [23] The shuffle spurred speculation of a snap election. [21] [22]
Justin Trudeau, 53, announced that he's stepping down as the leader of Canada's Liberal Party. The party will choose a new leader. Once that happens, he'll step down as prime minister, he said.
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