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    Canada PM Justin Trudeau to announce resignation this week: Report
    Trudeau could resign as early as January 6

    Canada PM Justin Trudeau to announce resignation this week: Report

    By Snehil Singh
    Jan 06, 2025
    09:11 am

    What's the story

    Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau is reportedly planning to resign as the leader of the Liberal Party, The Globe and Mail reported.

    The announcement could come as soon as Monday, January 6, 2025.

    The news comes from three sources who expect Trudeau's resignation ahead of a critical national caucus meeting on Wednesday, January 8.

    Leadership transition

    Trudeau's leadership journey and potential successors

    Trudeau took over the reins of the beleaguered Liberal Party in 2013 when it had slipped to third place in the House of Commons.

    His possible exit would leave the party without a leader at a time when polls show a massive loss for the Liberals at the hands of the Conservatives in an election due by late October.

    The Prime Minister's office is yet to respond to requests for comment on this.

    Interim plans

    Discussions of interim leadership amid Trudeau's resignation

    Reports indicate that Trudeau and Finance Minister Dominic LeBlanc have discussed the possibility of LeBlanc serving as interim leader and prime minister. However, this could be complicated if LeBlanc plans to run for the leadership himself.

    Trudeau's resignation could also lead to calls for a quick election to form a government that can engage with President-elect Donald Trump's administration over the next four years.

    PM's reticence

    Will he, won't he

    The Canadian Prime Minister has largely disappeared from public view. Trudeau spent much of the holidays at a ski resort in Western Canada and has not spoken with reporters since arriving in Ottawa.

    The story by The Globe and Mail did not specify if Trudeau has firmly made up his mind to resign.

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