Anointing Freeland as the future of the Liberal Party would be a mistake

As most Canadians settled in for a well-deserved holiday break, embracing the tranquility of the season, a different scene unfolded behind the scenes of the Liberal Party. While families gathered around festive tables, Liberal operatives past and present, under the guise of championing a Chrystia Freeland leadership bid, were engaged in a frenzied campaign of their own.

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Justin Trudeau promised ‘sunny ways’ but could not fulfil his lofty ambitions

He swept into parliament at the helm of surprise majority, promising change, hope and “sunny ways” as he charmed Canadians and much of the world with a brand that sought to embrace feminism, welcome refugees and reset Canada’s relationship with Indigenous peoples.

Nearly 10 years later, however, Justin Trudeau’s political career has come to a halt, with the 53-year-old on Monday announcing his decision to step down.

“Last night over dinner, I told my kids about the decision I’m sharing with you today,” he said, adding that while he was a “fighter” he saw no path forward. “This country deserves a real choice in the next election, and it has become clear to me that if I’m having to fight internal battles, I cannot be the best option in that election.”

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Grabby Governor General “Tax Payer Tab Simon” betrays constitution by letting Liberals escape Parliament

Indian name means “Put it on the tab”

With all the uncertainty about just exactly who is leading the Liberal party, and when an election might be called, one thing is crystal clear: Governor General Mary Simon was wrong to approve Prime Minister Justin’s Trudeau’s request to prorogue Parliament. She should have flat out refused.

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Jamie Sarkonak: Justin Trudeau resigns a failure

Prime Minister Justin Trudeau was not a fact of nature. He was a choice made by the Canadian public. Now that he’s leaving, we’d better learn from the ordeal.

Trudeau should have been done in 2021. Or 2019. Instead, on Jan. 6, 2025, he announced his plan to resign as prime minister upon the selection of a new Liberal leader, which will happen while Parliament is prorogued until March 24. He’s finally awoken to the cold feelings of his own people: December saw the Atlantic Liberal caucus call for the prime minister to resign, as well as most of the Ontario Liberal caucus, who no doubt have been anxiously watching their party plummet in the polls.

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Trudeau sucks

Submissions from BCF readers

h/t patthedog, Patti Jo, Andycanuck Miss Trixie and Mauser

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Justin Trudeau has quit. Will the legacy he built survive? … Well it will take time to rebuild the ruined nation he leaves behind so there’s that

OTTAWA—Justin Trudeau, the Liberal leader who governed as prime minister of Canada for nine years, is stepping down, triggering a leadership race to replace him in advance of a federal election that could come within weeks.

Trudeau’s decision to quit, driven out by his fellow caucus MPs after a brutal six months and a more than yearlong nosedive in public opinion polls, was taken after three weeks of what he called “reflection.”

Trudeau, 53, had long insisted publicly and privately up until three weeks ago that he would lead the party in the next election and defeat the Conservatives under Pierre Poilievre.

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Your Afternoon Musical Interlude – Justin Trudeau Edition!

A very special musical interlude for a very special almost-quitter.

This song was meant for Justin (not safe for the office or some such thing):

 

Canadian content but just as apt:

 

Does anyone remember the 16 tons of personal protective equipment Justin handed to his Chinese bosses?

I do:

(more…)

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Canada’s ‘insufferable tool’ Justin Trudeau to resign at any moment: TOM LEONARD retraces the humiliating fall of the left’s pretty boy prime minister

Once upon a time it looked like nothing could ever go wrong for Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau. He was the fairytale prince of international politics and wife Sophie was his equally perfect princess.

Young, tall, unfeasibly good-looking, he and his ex-TV presenter and personal shopper wife had three beautiful children to match and a shared mission to change the world – one woke step at a time.

h/t Shasta

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I wrote this on Oct 20 2015 … “What happened last night?” … and now Trudeau will extend our national misery by a prorogue of parliament

What happened last night?

The conservatives were defeated by a party lead by the dumbest Prime Minister Canada will ever have.

That’s what happened.

I don’t know why for certain, others may, but that won’t stop me from taking a stab at it anyway.

The ususal suspects certainly played a role.

When you promise the national broadcaster a truckload of money you can be assured of favourable campaign coverage, complete with eye watering double standards.

Canada’s media is like an incestuous family with the CBC as MotherCorp, they’re all in on it.

All parties, all leaders have a shelf life.

The CPC lost its populist appeal, they became as all governing parties must, “the government”.

My personal tipping point was the TFW scandal, a fiasco which continues to this day. (Note I did vote for them last night just the same.)

Outsourcing immigration to corporate interests allowing them to suppress wages was probably a bad idea in retrospect.

I am surprised that the TFW failed to register as an election issue.

This is likely because it touched on the 3rd rail, well one of the multiple 3rd rails that criss-cross Canada’s political landscape; immigration.

Elections and the business of governance are all about divide and conquer and in Canada that’s achieved by official multiculturalism.

All the parties use this con-game to pay off their designated ethnic strongmen in return for votes, except they call it outreach not bribery.

They will claim that such “diversity” makes us stronger.

That same “diversity” has made Great Britain so “strong” that the government has launched a program to root out Muslim extremists who have infiltrated the public sphere.

Others trace their loss of faith and the CPC demise to their treatment of the military, as valid a reason as any, each one personal.

There are as many reasons as there are Liberal MP’s I imagine.


The Original.  (The more things change…)

PS. The comments on the original are interesting, go say hello to your 2015 selves!

Update:

Livestream: Justin Trudeau will announce resignation plan, prorogue Parliament: source

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Trudeau to announce he’s stepping down as Liberal leader: sources

Prime Minister Justin Trudeau is holding a news conference this morning to announce he’s stepping down as Liberal leader, sources tell CBC News.

Sources, who spoke to CBC on the condition they not be named, said Trudeau will stay on until his successor is chosen.

Trudeau will speak at 10:45 a.m. at Rideau Cottage, a news release from the Prime Minister’s Office said.

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Peter Menzies: Canada Must Not Become a Country Without a Soul

Given the uncertainty that hangs over its leadership, it’s not hard for Canadians to imagine a country without a fully functioning government.

Opposition parties are clamouring for an election, and no one knows if Prime Minister Justin Trudeau will stay on or resign or if Parliament, assuming it resumes, will be dissolved following a vote of non-confidence. Public support for Mr. Trudeau’s Liberals is at an all-time low—16 percent according to the latest Angus Reid poll—while the wounds inflicted by Chrystia Freeland’s resignation from cabinet still fester.

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All eyes in Ottawa are on Trudeau’s political future

OTTAWA – Monday could mark a historic week in Canadian politics if the growing chorus calling for the resignation of Prime Minister Justin Trudeau gets its way.

The Globe and Mail is reporting that Trudeau is expected to announce he is stepping down as Liberal party leader as early as Monday.

Trudeau has faced mounting calls for his resignation from MPs in his caucus as public opinion polls have continued to put the governing Liberals trailing far behind the Conservatives.

The Prick is going to try and stay in power as long as possible.

We do not want him to prorogue parliament and serve as “interim PM”, “Party Leader” or even janitor.

We want an election.

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Justin Trudeau the most hated PM ever is expected to announce exit as party leader before national caucus meeting Wednesday

Justin Trudeau is expected to announce as early as Monday that he will resign as Liberal Party Leader, three sources said Sunday, as the Prime Minister faces a caucus revolt and dismal public opinion polls that show his party will likely be swept out of power by Pierre Poilievre’s Conservatives in a landslide victory.

The sources stressed that they don’t know definitely when Mr. Trudeau will announce his plans to leave but said they expect it will happen before a key national caucus meeting on Wednesday. The Globe and Mail is not identifying the sources because they were not authorized to discuss internal party matters.

h/t PA Cat

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