Justin Trudeau steps down as head of the Liberal Party, ending his close to a decade-long tenure as Canada’s prime minister.
Facing significant internal dissent and weak poll numbers, Trudeau acknowledges it is time for new leadership ahead of upcoming elections.
His administration initially garnered praise for its progressive social policies but struggled with public discontent over issues like rising living costs.
Trudeau's legacy is described as mixed, with notable successes in gender balance and climate policy but also failures in Indigenous relations and electoral reform.
The Canadian political landscape remains polarized, raising questions about the future direction following Trudeau's exit.
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