
Amid recurring calls from elected MPs and the Canadian electorate for the prime minister to step aside, Justin Trudeau is not telegraphing any future moves.
“We will see what he does,” Lori Turnbull, a professor in the faculty of management at Dalhousie University in Halifax, said of Trudeau, the man who has been prime minister since 2015.
“I wouldn’t be surprised if he prorogues around the time of the U.S. inauguration (Jan. 20) and uses the instability of the Trump presidency as a reason why, look, we all have to hunker down and we all have to be Team Canada and we don’t have time for that BS that we have to find a new leader,” Turnbull said.
