Justin Trudeau resigns as Prime Minister of Canada after nearly ten years in office

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Justin Trudeau has resigned as Prime Minister of Canada after nearly ten years in office. His popularity has declined significantly since his rise in 2015. Pierre Poilievre, the leader of the Conservative Party, is now positioned to potentially become Prime Minister. His far-right populist support has drawn comparisons to Donald Trump's movement. The upcoming parliamentary election may see a shift in Canadian politics as Poilievre's influence grows. Discussions about Trudeau's departure and Poilievre's rise are ongoing.


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