Trudeau says that 'Canada is not a given' in farewell speech amid Trump threats
- Justin Trudeau, the Canadian Prime Minister, delivered a tearful farewell speech during a Liberal Party conference, expressing pride in his decade of leadership while announcing his resignation due to poor polling and challenges from President Donald Trump.
- Mark Carney won the leadership of the Liberal Party with 86% of the vote, pledging to combat President Donald Trump's tariff threats and criticizing Conservative Party leader Pierre Poilievre during his acceptance speech.
- A recent poll showed that 86 percent of Canadians want immediate federal elections to establish a government capable of addressing Trump's tariffs, with the Liberals holding a polling lead over the Conservatives.
- Trudeau highlighted the Liberal Party's achievements and warned of an existential economic crisis due to Trump's impending tariffs in his final address.
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