Justin Trudeau has resigned as Canada’s Prime Minister and Liberal Party leader after nearly a decade. His departure follows internal party discontent and declining public support. Deputy Prime Minister Chrystia Freeland and others may contend for leadership. The party faces economic issues and opposition pressure as it prepares for a 2025 election.
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