Andrew Furey steps down as premier of N.L. after 4-½ years in office
- Andrew Furey announced his resignation as Premier of Newfoundland and Labrador on February 25, 2025, stating he cannot commit to another full term before the fall election.
- Political scientist Alex Marland described Furey's resignation as unexpected and noted it raises questions about the province's agreement with Quebec.
- Furey is recognized for navigating the COVID-19 pandemic and establishing an office in Ukraine, among other accomplishments.
- Furey's resignation comes amid economic instability in Canada and potential threats of tariffs from U.S. President Donald Trump.
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