Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau announced his plans to resign from office Monday in the wake of a public dispute with President-elect Donald Trump and plummeting popularity among even those in his own party.
The decision comes in the wake of Finance Minister Chrystia Freelandโs resignation, which was prompted in part by Trudeauโs spat with Trump over tariff policy. He ends his nine-year tenure as PM with a 33% approval rating, with citizens citing cost of living and immigration anxieties as top issues, according to an Ipsos poll taken in September.
The liberal prime minister clarified that he will remain in the top post until another leader is chosen.
โI intend to resign as Party leader, as Prime minister, after the party selects its next leader through a robust, nationwide, competitive process,โ Trudeau said Monday. โLast night, I asked the president of the Liberal Party to begin that process.โ
โThis country deserves a real choice in the next election, and it has become clear to me, that if Iโm having to fight internal battles, that I cannot be the best option in that election,โ Trudeau said.
Trudeau faced calls for his resignation from over 40 members of parliament before his decision,ย accordingย to the New York Post Dec. 17.ย ย (RELATED: Things Are Going From Bad To Worse For The Worldโs Most Powerful Liberal Elites)
Trudeauโs tenure has been rife with scandals, including revelations in 2019 of hisย useย of blackface at a party in 2001 and allegations of judicialย interferenceย in 2019 where he allegedly instructed former Attorney General Jody Wilson-Raybould to snuff out a corruption charge against Quebec mega-contractor SNC-Lavalin.
The rival Conservative party is almost certainly set for a majority in parliament when the next election takes place, leading the liberals by a whopping 21 points,ย accordingย to CBC news polling updated Dec. 16. Conservative Party leader Pierre Poilievre will likely take over as PM in place of Trudeauโs Liberal party replacement in the next election.
Among Canadian voters top concerns are living costs, housing affordability, health care, the economy and immigration,ย accordingย to an Abacus Data poll taken June 20 to June 25.
The median home price in Canada increased by a staggering 227% from 2003 to 2023 while annual earnings only increased by 74.3%,ย accordingย to an analysis by NerdWallet.
The immigration issue in Canada is also intimately tied to a housing shortage, as Poilievreย explainedย to CBC in August, Canada โcannot grow the population at three times the rate of the housing stock, as Trudeau has been doing.โ
Trudeau has also faced criticism for his extreme gun control laws during his tenure, with his government outlawing โassault weaponsโ in 2020 while continuously adding new firearms to the ban list,ย accordingย to the NRA. He also passed a carbon tax which drew the ire of conservatives and the general populace,ย accordingย to CBC News.
The now-exiting prime minister also shared โone regretโ heโs had while in office.
โIf I have one regret, particularly as we approach this election โ well, probably many regrets that I will think of,โ Trudeau said. โBut I do wish weโd been able to change the way we elect our governments in this country so that people could simply choose a second choice, or a third choice on the same ballot.โ
Trudeauโs office did not immediately respond to the Daily Caller News Foundationโs requests for comment.
Editorโs note: This article has been updated.



Maybe our Governor Janet can help you!
Rats off a sinking ship, soon to be followed by a lot of rats here. Good to know leaving office will not protect you from the people who were wronged. Hopefully long prison sentences to follow.
Pajama Boy Trudeau is finally gone. Thank God for Canada!
Maybe Trudy, I call him Trudy because of his ever so charming hairdo, can move down to Cuba, where I have read that his biological Father lived. There his Maxist genes will fit in better than they do in Canada.
A lot of damage has been done to Canada. There is hope on our continent. Not sure about Europe though.