- Justin Trudeau announced his resignation after nine years as Prime Minister amid poor polling numbers for the Liberal Party.
- He will remain in office until a new party leader is chosen, delaying an immediate election.
- Parliament is prorogued until March 24, postponing any non-confidence motions from the opposition.
- The Liberal Party faces uncertainty as they must elect a new leader quickly, with potential candidates already speculated.
- Trudeau's resignation might not avert electoral defeat for the Liberals, regardless of the new leader's identity.
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