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    Trudeau Government in crisis as Chrystia Freeland resigns over tariff threat

    Freeland's abrupt departure raises questions about Trudeau's leadership as Canada braces for potential economic fallout from Trump's tariff plans.
    Trainee ReporterBy Trainee ReporterDecember 17, 2024
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    Chrystia Freeland resigns over Trump’s tariff threat
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    Canada: Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau’s government has fallen into turmoil with the sudden resignation of Finance Minister Chrystia Freeland. Her departure, denoted by a damning resignation letter, has left the nation grappling with uncertainty as questions about Trudeau’s political future grow louder.

    Freeland, a long-time ally of Trudeau, accused him of prioritising “costly political gimmicks” over handling the looming economic threat posed by U.S. President-elect Donald Trump’s tariff proposals. Trump has threatened to impose a 25 percent tariff on Canadian goods unless significant border security standards are implemented by January, a move that could ruin Canada’s economy.

    As the government scrambled to appoint a new finance minister, Freeland’s resignation blindsided Ottawa, leaving the chance of an upcoming economic update in limbo. Chris Sands, director of the Wilson Centre’s Canada Institute, said the departure had cast a shadow of confusion and uncertainty over the Canadian government. Chris Sands stated that, “Trudeau sees himself a little bit alone, not super close to any of his ministers, with the big, talented ones mostly now having left.”

    See my letter to the Prime Minister below // Veuillez trouver ma lettre au Premier ministre ci-dessous pic.twitter.com/NMMMcXUh7A

    — Chrystia Freeland (@cafreeland) December 16, 2024

    Freeland’s exit came after Trudeau allegedly informed her that she would no longer be the government’s primary economic advisor. Her resignation letter pointed to this shift, indicting Trudeau for neglecting the serious economic challenges posed by Trump’s “aggressive economic nationalism.”

    While Freeland’s stance echoed that of Mexico, which has been vocal in its opposition to Trump’s tariffs, Trudeau’s approach has leaned toward diplomacy, including a recent visit to Trump’s Mar-a-Lago estate.

    Opposition leaders, sensing an opportunity, have called for Trudeau’s resignation, with Conservative Party leader Pierre Poilievre demanding an immediate federal election. Public support for Trudeau has dropped significantly, and opinion polls indicate the Liberals could face a crushing defeat if an election were held now.

    At a time when Canada is facing increasing pressure on the international stage, particularly with Trump’s tariff threats, the political instability in Ottawa is fueling concerns about the country’s ability to navigate the turbulent waters ahead.

    Trudeau, however, remains intractable, expressing pride in his government’s achievements and reiterating his commitment to run in the next federal election despite the growing calls for change. Meanwhile, provincial leaders met in Toronto to handle the potential fallout from Trump’s tariff threat, with Ontario Premier Doug Ford reassuring the world of Canada’s stability.

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