Canadian PM Justin Trudeau will resign as party leader, source says
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Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau will resign as party leader on Monday, but remain prime minister until a new leader is chosen, a source close to the prime minister told CNN. Follow here for the latest.
• Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau will resign as party leader on Monday, but remain prime minister until a new leader is chosen, a source close to the prime minister told CNN. • Trudeau, leader of the Liberal Party for 11 years and prime minister for nine, is facing a mounting set of crises, from Donald Trump’s tariff threats to the resignation of key allies and disastrous opinion polls. • The move would leave the Liberal Party without a permanent leader before the general election, which must be held on or before October 20. Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau will announce he will step down as leader of the ruling Liberal Party on Monday, but remain prime minister until a new leader is chosen, a source close to the PM told CNN. Trudeau, leader of the Liberal Party for 11 years and prime minister for nine, was facing a mounting set of crises, from Donald Trump’s tariff threats to the resignation of key allies and disastrous opinion polls. His resignation would be seen as the PM choosing to jump before he is pushed, ahead of a general election to be held later this year that he is widely expected to lose. The move would leave the Liberal Party without a permanent leader before the general election, where polls show it is set to badly lose to the opposition Conservative Party, led by the firebrand Pierre Poilievre. The election must be held on or before October 20, but could be brought forward.
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