Liberals to turn the page on the Justin Trudeau era as party selects successor
- Canada's governing Liberals plan to announce a replacement for Prime Minister Justin Trudeau on Sunday as the federal election approaches and the U.S. Threatens tariffs on Canada.
- Former central bank governor Mark Carney is expected to be chosen as the new party leader and prime minister.
- Trudeau's resignation reveals a decline in his popularity due to rising food and housing prices and increased immigration.
- The election is expected to focus on who can best manage the U.S.-Canada relationship, with Carney receiving multiple endorsements since declaring his candidacy.
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Canada Liberal Party to choose new leader to replace Trudeau as PM
Canada's incoming prime minister Mark Carney struck a defiant note as the former central banker vowed to win US President Donald Trump's trade war, saying his country will "never" be part of the United States.
‘I have done my level best’: Justin Trudeau delivers farewell speech
CanadianPrime MinisterJustin Trudeau said that he had done his “level best,” as he officially stepped down after nine years in office. Trudeau’s resignation follows months of mounting pressure from within his own Liberal Party. In January, he announced his decision to step down. “As your leader, as your prime minister, I have done my level best each and every single day to help build a country that remains worthy of all Canadians,” Trudeau said …
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