City
Epaper

Canada political crisis deepens, PM Trudeau faces fresh calls for resignation

By IANS | Updated: December 17, 2024 12:05 IST

Toronto, Dec 17 Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau faced fresh calls for resignation, hours after Deputy Prime Minister ...

Open in App

Toronto, Dec 17 Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau faced fresh calls for resignation, hours after Deputy Prime Minister Chrystia Freeland quit in a surprise move after disagreeing with him over US President-elect Donald Trump's tariff threats.

A third of the ruling Liberal Party's MPs have called for a change in leadership in Canada further deepening the political crisis in the country.

On Monday evening, Canadian media outlets reported that Trudeau has not yet decided whether he will continue as Prime Minister or resign. The number of rebel MPs who have sought his ouster has grown to nearly 60 of the 153-strong caucus in the House of Commons.

Freeland also stepped down as Canada's Finance Minister, and her resignation marked the first open dissent against Prime Minister Trudeau from within his cabinet threatening his hold on power.

Liberal Party leader Trudeau lags 20 points in polls behind his main rival, Conservative Pierre Poilievre, who has tried three times since September to topple the Trudeau government and force a snap election.

"Our country today faces a grave challenge," Freeland said on social media platform X in her resignation letter, pointing to Trump's planned 25 per cent tariffs on Canadian imports.

"For the past number of weeks, you and I have found ourselves at odds about the best path forward for Canada," she wrote in her resignation letter.

First elected to Parliament in 2013, former journalist Freeland joined Trudeau's cabinet two years later when the Liberals swept to power, holding key posts, including trade and foreign minister, and leading free trade negotiations with the EU and the United States.

Most recently, she had been tasked to help lead Canada's response to moves by the incoming Trump administration.

Canada's main trading partner is the United States, with 75 per cent of its exports each year going to its southern neighbour.

In her resignation letter, Freeland said Trudeau wanted to shuffle her to another job, to which she replied: "I have concluded that the only honest and viable path is for me to resign from the cabinet."

As finance minister, she explained the need to take Trump's tariffs threats "extremely seriously."

Warning that it could lead to a "tariff war" with the United States, she said Ottawa must keep its "fiscal powder dry."

Disclaimer: This post has been auto-published from an agency feed without any modifications to the text and has not been reviewed by an editor

Open in App

Related Stories

PunePune Tragedy: Two Youths Drown While Trying to Rescue Friend at Shirde Dam Backwaters Near Kamshet

Other SportsS8UL’s Aravindh Chithambaram becomes first Indian chess player to qualify for Esports World Cup 2026

NationalDelhi HC grants interim bail to Engineer Rashid for father’s funeral and rituals

NationalFour decades after Usha Uthup’s ode, Kolkata battles same hawker chaos

NationalCensus 2027: Gujarat Dy CM completes online self-enumeration, says 'accurate census data key to welfare delivery'

International Realted Stories

InternationalFrom sci-fi strikes to alien escorts: Inside Trump's surreal AI blitz on Iran

InternationalTibetan and East Turkistan Representatives seek US support for independence movements

International"Not logical to say that will not negotiate": Iranian President Pezeshkian on negotiations with US

InternationalCultural performances on display as PM Modi receives grand welcome from Indian diaspora in Norway

InternationalDefence Minister Rajnath Singh arrives in Vietnam; Defence cooperation key focus