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Justin Trudeau steps down as Canada PM: What led to his downfall

Last updated on - Jan 6, 2025, 23:09 IST
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Canada's Trudeau steps down as PM, Liberal Party leader

Justin Trudeau resigned as Canada's Prime Minister and Liberal Party leader on January 6, citing the need for a "real choice" in the next election and frustration over prolonged parliamentary paralysis under a minority government. (Pic credit: AP)

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Internal party revolt

Trudeau faced mounting dissent within the Liberal Party, with at least 21 MPs publicly demanding his resignation. A letter signed by 24 MPs in October 2024 further pressured him to step down after by-election losses. (Pic credit: AP)

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Freeland's resignation blow

Chrystia Freeland's December 2024 resignation as deputy pm and finance minister highlighted Trudeau’s dwindling support. Her departure, citing policy disagreements, amplified calls for Trudeau’s leadership to end. (Pic credit: PTI)

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Relations with India collapse

Trudeau's allegations linking India to the assassination of Khalistani terrorist Hardeep Singh Nijjar severely damaged ties. Diplomatic expulsions and accusations of interference deepened the rift between the two nations. (Pic credit: PTI)

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Khalistani politics backlash

Critics accused Trudeau of pandering to Khalistani separatists for political gain, a strategy India denounced as “vote bank politics.” His government's alleged support for extremists eroded his international credibility. (Pic credit: PTI)

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Diplomatic standoff escalates

Following Trudeau's claims, both nations expelled diplomats. India accused Canada of harbouring extremists, while Canada alleged Indian involvement in “serious criminal activities” on Canadian soil without providing conclusive evidence. (Pic credit: PTI)

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Economic mismanagement

Trudeau's popularity waned due to his government’s failure to address inflation, unemployment, and the cost-of-living crisis. The housing affordability crisis further alienated voters, fueling dissatisfaction with his leadership. (Pic credit: AP)

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Conservative party surge

The Conservative Party, led by Pierre Poilievre, gained a 21-point lead over the Liberals, capitalising on Trudeau's failures. Polls revealed a significant decline in support for Trudeau and the Liberal Party. (Pic credit: AP)

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India-Canada diplomatic parity demand

India demanded “parity” in diplomatic representation after Canada expelled six Indian diplomats. New Delhi accused Canada of allowing violent extremists to target Indian diplomats and community leaders. (Pic credit: AP)

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Unresolved allegations

Despite multiple diplomatic exchanges, Canada failed to present conclusive evidence linking India to Nijjar's assassination. This lack of proof weakened Trudeau's claims and highlighted the political risks of his controversial stance. (Pic credit: PTI)

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