Justin Trudeau, Canada’s 23rd Prime Minister, announced his resignation, ending nearly a decade in office marked by both progressive reforms and rising criticism.
His resignation follows internal party battles and dissatisfaction with his leadership, emphasizing the need for "a real choice in the next election."
Trudeau, known for his charismatic persona and focus on diversity, faced backlash over rising housing and food costs during his tenure.
International tensions, particularly with India, and pressures from the US regarding economic policies further complicated his leadership.
His departure leaves a mixed legacy, redefining Canada’s image internationally but ultimately unable to address significant domestic issues.
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