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Related: Editorials & Other Articles, Issue Forums, Alliance Forums, Region ForumsRaw Story: Calls for Trudeau to resign as exiting Canadian finance minister warns of Trump tariffs
Raw Story - Calls for Trudeau to resign as exiting Canadian finance minister warns of Trump tariffs
Jessica Corbett, Common Dreams
December 17, 2024 6:43AM ET
Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau quietly defied mounting calls for his resignation on Monday, asking Dominic LeBlanc to serve as finance minister after Chrystia Freeland resigned from the post with a scathing letter that sounded the alarm about U.S. President-elect Donald Trump's threat to impose economically devastating tariffs on Canada and Mexico.
Ahead of a Liberal caucus meeting, some members of Trudeau's own party joined Bloc Québécois Leader Yves-François Blanchet, Conservative Party of Canada Leader Pierre Poilievre, and New Democratic Party (NDP) Leader Jagmeet Singh in urging him to step aside. Federal elections must be held by October but some want them called immediately.
"Today, I'm calling on Justin Trudeau to resign. He has to go," said Singh. "Right now, Canadians are struggling with the cost of living. I hear it everywhere I go. People cannot find a home that they can afford. They can't buy their groceries. And on top of that, we have Trump threatening tariffs at 25%, which put hundreds [of] thousands of Canadian jobs at risk."
"And instead of focusing on these issues, Justin Trudeau and the Liberals focused on themselves," he continued. "They're fighting themselves instead of fighting for Canadians. For that reason, today, I'm calling on Justin Trudeau to resign. He has to go."
Yet, Trudeau seemed determined to stay, addressing his caucus meetingwhere the press could see him through windows for some timebut not the public, after appearing at LeBlanc's swearing-in ceremony. LeBlanc, a longtime Liberal member of Parliament who will retain his role as minister of intergovernmental affairs, calmly took questions from reporters after being sworn in.
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Jessica Corbett, Common Dreams
December 17, 2024 6:43AM ET
Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau quietly defied mounting calls for his resignation on Monday, asking Dominic LeBlanc to serve as finance minister after Chrystia Freeland resigned from the post with a scathing letter that sounded the alarm about U.S. President-elect Donald Trump's threat to impose economically devastating tariffs on Canada and Mexico.
Ahead of a Liberal caucus meeting, some members of Trudeau's own party joined Bloc Québécois Leader Yves-François Blanchet, Conservative Party of Canada Leader Pierre Poilievre, and New Democratic Party (NDP) Leader Jagmeet Singh in urging him to step aside. Federal elections must be held by October but some want them called immediately.
"Today, I'm calling on Justin Trudeau to resign. He has to go," said Singh. "Right now, Canadians are struggling with the cost of living. I hear it everywhere I go. People cannot find a home that they can afford. They can't buy their groceries. And on top of that, we have Trump threatening tariffs at 25%, which put hundreds [of] thousands of Canadian jobs at risk."
"And instead of focusing on these issues, Justin Trudeau and the Liberals focused on themselves," he continued. "They're fighting themselves instead of fighting for Canadians. For that reason, today, I'm calling on Justin Trudeau to resign. He has to go."
Yet, Trudeau seemed determined to stay, addressing his caucus meetingwhere the press could see him through windows for some timebut not the public, after appearing at LeBlanc's swearing-in ceremony. LeBlanc, a longtime Liberal member of Parliament who will retain his role as minister of intergovernmental affairs, calmly took questions from reporters after being sworn in.
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Raw Story: Calls for Trudeau to resign as exiting Canadian finance minister warns of Trump tariffs (Original Post)
Dennis Donovan
Dec 17
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You made that up about LeBlanc. I don't see it in article or here in Canada
Bernardo de La Paz
Dec 17
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Bernardo de La Paz
(51,286 posts)3. You made that up about LeBlanc. I don't see it in article or here in Canada
I think you stated nonsense. Explain your source or your reasoning.
aeromanKC
(3,492 posts)4. To me, Trudeau has always been the good guy.
Whatever happens, I just hope all countries give Trump the middle finger. Refuse to work with him.
Lovie777
(15,246 posts)2. Attack on pro-democracy around the world....
B.See
(3,831 posts)5. That's exactly what it is, and imo
a coordinated one, at that.