Chair In Hand, Tongue Sticking Out: Justin Trudeau's Parliament Exit Is Viral
- Justin Trudeau was seen leaving Parliament playfully, carrying a chair and sticking out his tongue after resigning as Prime Minister of Canada.
- Brian Lilley noted that Canadian lawmakers can take their chairs when leaving Parliament, providing context to Trudeau's actions.
- In his resignation speech, Trudeau highlighted the achievements of the Liberal Party over the past decade and urged supporters to fight for Canada.
- Mark Carney was elected as the new leader of the Liberal Party, indicating a new era for the party amid current challenges such as the housing crisis.
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Justin Trudeau Makes Epic Exit from Canada's Parliament After Emotional Resignation as Prime Minister
Justin Trudeau made a playful exit from Parliament after 12 years at the helm of Canada's Liberal Party.As he walked out of the House of Commons on Monday, March 10, following his successor's election a day prior, Canada's outgoing prime minister picked up his Parliament chair, carried it with him and stuck his tongue out in a lighthearted moment captured by Reuters.
Justin Trudeau Farewell: Although MPs in Canada are allowed to leave with their own chairs, there is a provision that they can also take away their used chairs when their term in Parliament ends.
Chair, Tongue, and Drama! Why Justin Trudeau’s Parliament Exit is Going Viral
The outgoing Prime Minister of Canada, Justin Trudeau, who recently stepped down from his position, was captured exiting Parliament in a ‘comical’ style, carrying a chair and with his tongue sticking out. Read more at Republicworld.com
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