Justin Trudeau has announced his resignation from the position of Prime Minister after almost ten years in office, stating he no longer sees a path forward.
Trudeau's initial promise of "sunny ways" and progressive change has been overshadowed by economic challenges, including rising housing prices and inflation.
His decision comes as internal party pressures and calls for his resignation intensified, leading to a prorogation of parliament to give his party more time.
Over his tenure, Trudeau has been credited with reforms but criticized for failed promises regarding Indigenous reconciliation and climate change issues.
A legacy marked by both progressive wins and unfulfilled ambitions leaves the Liberal party in a weakened state ahead of expected elections.
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