Canada PM Justin Trudeau could resign as early as Monday, sources say

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Justin Trudeau could announce his resignation as early as Monday, two leading Canadian newspapers have reported, after a snowballing leadership crisis that has caused the prime minister to lose support within his party.

The Globe and Mail newspaper

cited three sources

as saying that Trudeau, 53, would quit as head of the ruling Liberal party after nearly a decade in office.

It said one of the sources had recently spoken to the prime minister and believed he intended to step down before an emergency meeting of party members on Wednesday, “so it doesn’t look like he was forced out by his own MPs”.

The Toronto Star said it

had also confirmed

that Trudeau was “expected to signal his intentions to step aside as early as Monday”, citing what it said was a senior source.

Trudeau’s popularity has plummeted amid record inflation,

an acute housing crisis

, high food prices and voter fatigue with incumbent politicians. Recent polling put the Liberals at 16% support, their worst pre-election standing in more than a century, with the opposition Conservatives coming out on top.

At the end of October, almost two dozen backbench Liberal MPs signed a letter calling on

Trudeau to step down

, with the party fearing a seismic electoral defeat in the federal election scheduled for next year.

His political horizons darkened in mid-December with the shock

resignation of his deputy

, Chrystia Freeland, who left with

stern words

for the prime minister, questioning his ability to guide Canada through Donald Trump’s “America first” economic nationalism, including a threat

of 25% tariffs

on Canada.

“We need to take that threat extremely seriously,” she said in a departing letter, which questioned whether the government understood the “gravity of the moment”.

Freeland, a former Financial Times reporter, had previously won praise for navigating the

North American Free Trade Agreement renegotiation

process during Trump’s first term.

The resignation of a key ally sent Ottawa into chaos and the fallout has resulted in the smaller

New Democratic party

, which had kept the Liberals in power,

pulling its support for the prime minister

.

Trudeau had attempted to placate the incoming US president, with a visit to Florida, where they

posed for a smiling photo

, and he told the Canadian Broadcasting Corporation that he promised Trump that Canada would shore up border security.

Still, days later Trump publicly mocked Trudeau, belittling him as the “governor” of Canada, as if his country were merely a US state rather than an independent nation, and musing that it could become part of the US.

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Many Canadian observers now expect an election to be called for spring. It is unclear whether Trudeau would stay on as prime minister until a new Liberal leader is selected.

The former high school teacher and the eldest son of Pierre Trudeau, one of Canada’s best-known prime ministers, became Liberal leader in 2013 when the party was also faring badly, and his leadership was seen abroad as an example of stable, progressive power.

The Conservative leader, Pierre Poilievre, has

repeated his calls for an immediate election

, saying: “The government of Canada is itself spiralling out of control.”

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