Justin Trudeau says he'll resign as prime minister of Canada
- Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau has announced his resignation, stating that 'internal battles' mean he 'cannot be the best option' in the next election.
- Trudeau has asked the President of his Liberal Party to begin selecting a new leader.
- Trudeau believes that 'Canada deserves a Parliament that functions' and will remain until a new leader is chosen.
- Pierre Poilievre commented that 'Canadians desperate to turn the page on this dark chapter in our history might be relieved today that Justin Trudeau is finally leaving.
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