Majority of Justin Trudeau’s caucus calls on him to quit - Day of the Rake draws nearer....

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OTTAWA — With a majority of his caucus now calling on him to resign, Prime Minister Justin Trudeau is on a ski holiday, reflecting on whether to stay or go.

Trudeau is way down in the polls and facing challenges from within his party about whether he’s the right leader to unite Canadians. His decision comes as Canada braces for a tariff war when Donald Trump returns to the White House in three weeks.

Canadians will head to the polls in 2025, a federal election that could be triggered in late January if Trudeau’s foes topple the minority government when the House returns from break.

“Prime Minister Justin Trudeau no longer has the support of caucus and to maintain some dignity he should immediately tender his resignation,” Calgary lawmaker George Chahal wrote in a Dec. 27 letter to the caucus.

The missive follows a recent virtual meeting during which 51 Liberal members of Parliament from Ontario discussed Trudeau’s leadership. After the gathering, the party’s largest caucus group relayed a message to the prime minister: Resign.

“We’ve reached a breaking point,” said one Liberal who attended the meeting, and was granted anonymity to speak freely. “There’s a critical mass now that has been reached and that was not in place before.”

For a year Trudeau has faced calls to step down from the party he’s led since 2013. Demands intensified after the explosive exit of Chrystia Freeland earlier this month. Trudeau’s long-time ally quit as deputy prime minister and head of finance citing tension between their offices over how to handle Trump’s tariff threat along with a domestic holiday tax break.

Canada’s prime minister has also been abandoned by his Atlantic caucus, a group Trudeau’s team considered vital to any hopes it had of winning a fourth term.

The Atlantic Liberals now say it’s in the best interest of the prime minister to resign. The lawmakers no longer believe Trudeau can beat Pierre Poilievre, a populist conservative who has made massive inroads with Canadians by capitalizing off of a housing and affordability crisis with simple slogans that promise change. They also warn that Canada could be catapulted toward instability if Trump makes good on his Day 1 promise to slap a 25 percent tariff on all Canadian goods.

“Time is of the essence, and our Caucus is of the view that it is not tenable for you to remain as the Leader, and that we need to allow for the necessary conversations on transition to take place,” Atlantic Caucus chair Kody Blois wrote to the prime minister on Dec. 23.

A senior Liberal source, who was granted anonymity to speak freely, said the letters won’t rush Trudeau’s reflection. The prime minister is with his family on a British Columbia ski vacation and expected to remain out of office until Jan. 6.

The Prime Minister’s Office did not respond to repeated requests for comment.

Liberal caucus members expect an answer when Trudeau lands back in Ottawa. Some want an emergency meeting to hear directly from their boss. Others say they won’t run again if he sticks around.

There is no mechanism within the party to turf Trudeau, so it’s a decision he’ll have to make on his own. If he decides to step down, the Liberal Party constitution states that its board would select an interim leader.

“His thinking right now is less about his political legacy,” the senior Liberal source said, and more about “leaving the party in the best shape as possible” and ensuring there’s a plan in place.

Trudeau was presented with data on his party’s fortunes in early December — before Freeland resigned. The prime minister’s inner circle saw a pathway to a minority government win based on strong voter turnout in Quebec, shoring up Atlantic caucus support, and on appealing to Canadians through kitchen-table economics.

Chair of the Quebec caucus, Stéphane Lauzon, wouldn’t comment on reports that he’s been instructed to inform Trudeau that Liberal lawmakers in his province want him gone.

“No letter has been sent to the Prime Minister from the Quebec caucus. Unfortunately, what happens in the Quebec caucus stays in the caucus,” Lauzon said in a statement to POLITICO.

Trudeau continues to bring in more money through fundraising than any other Liberal MP — a calculation that may be fueling his indecision, the senior source said. There is no obvious choice to replace him as leader. Many Canadians would be unable to recognize other possible contenders including Finance Minister Dominic LeBlanc, Foreign Affairs Minister Mélanie Joly or Innovation Minister François-Philippe Champagne.

Some observers say Freeland wants Trudeau’s job. At least one lawmaker is publicly touting the former journalist’s “exceptional political acumen” and encouraging a leadership bid.

“Whether by design or circumstance, she had emerged as a credible and stable alternative to your leadership,” Liberal MP Chandra Arya wrote in a letter to Trudeau.

“Despite your low approval ratings, my support for you stemmed from the lack of a viable and reassuring alternative. Chrystia has now filled that void.”
 
I think Trump should just declare Canada a U.S. territory and appoint a new governor. We've been pretending they're an actual country for way too long.
Yeah I think we're reaching a point where the Overton Window is starting to shift and the idea of America annexing Canada is not just Sci-Fi fodder, but an actual political position someone might hold. Mexico too. The problem is that our neighbors are starting to display an inability to govern themselves, which in turn causes problems across the continent.

I think we are well beyond that point now.
The decline of Trudeau's popularity amazes me. Doesn't surprise me by any means, but I remember teachers that I worked with (in America, mind you) having these gay-ass calendars devoted entirely to Justin Trudeau. To the white liberal wine moms he had this "White Obama" thing going on for awhile. Flooding the country with Dalits and being a covid freak clearly fucked that up for him. Sad!
 
Yeah I think we're reaching a point where the Overton Window is starting to shift and the idea of America annexing Canada is not just Sci-Fi fodder, but an actual political position someone might hold. Mexico too. The problem is that our neighbors are starting to display an inability to govern themselves, which in turn causes problems across the continent.


The decline of Trudeau's popularity amazes me. Doesn't surprise me by any means, but I remember teachers that I worked with (in America, mind you) having these gay-ass calendars devoted entirely to Justin Trudeau. To the white liberal wine moms he had this "White Obama" thing going on for awhile. Flooding the country with Dalits and being a covid freak clearly fucked that up for him. Sad!
It's a retarded cult. Politicians should all be treated with great hostility and suspicion, making them heroes allows them to get away with their evil.
 
Yeah I think we're reaching a point where the Overton Window is starting to shift and the idea of America annexing Canada is not just Sci-Fi fodder, but an actual political position someone might hold. Mexico too.
Not a good idea too annex what would become a bunch of blue states.
 
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Trudeau's narcissism renders him highly resistant to peer pressure thus it is most likely that he stay on and even attempt prorogation to cling on to power. However, the problem with that "solution" is that the opposition parties are united in wanting to topple this failed government because Trudeau's former lapdog (and NDP leader) Jagmeet Singh will be eligible for his pension and fuck off. As for the various caucuses calling for his resignation. It's readily apparent that they do not see anything wrong with Trudeau's policies. They simply see him as a liability, but the Liberal brand is too intertwined with Trudeau himself so replacing him is not going to help them in the short term.

It's a retarded cult. Politicians should all be treated with great hostility and suspicion, making them heroes allows them to get away with their evil.
Trudeau's only remaining base of support is either mentally unstable post-menopausal women who would gladly murder their grandchildren if he commanded them to, or people whose entire identity is tied to so-called progressivism.

Not a good idea too annex what would become a bunch of blue states.
Alberta and Saskatchewan are the only provinces that may be palatable for statehood, but no one else.
 
Trudeau is way down in the polls
Not just way down, it's at all-time historical lows. The Liberals run the risk of losing offical party status in Federal Parliament in the next election if they get less than 12 seats.

Federal Liberals polling at historical lows: Angus Reid​

Liberals at a historical low​

Colin Dacre - Dec 30, 2024 / 1:46 pm | Story: 525140
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Photo: Angus Reid Institute
How low can the polls go for the federal Liberals?
If a recent Angus Reid survey is to be believed, support for the party is already as low as it's ever been in modern times.
The poll published Monday gives the governing Liberals just 16% of decided voters, behind the Conservatives (45%), NDP (21%) and ahead of the Bloc Quebecois (11%).
The Angus Reid study noted that the Liberals received 22.7% of the vote in the 1867 election and has only fallen below 30% three other times.
In 1984, the party led by John Turner received 28% of the vote, 2008 Stéphane Dion led the party to 26.2% of the vote and in 2011, Michael Ignatieff led the party to receive 18.9% of the vote.
“Even in polling prior to the 2011 election, support for the Liberals never fell below 17%,” says the Angus Reid survey.
Support for the Liberals has dropped five points, across demographics, in the weeks since Chrystia Freeland’s surprise departure from cabinet.
Most voters who supported the party in 2021 are now looking elsewhere, says the poll results. 16% are now supporting the CPC and 20% have shifted to the NDP. 12% are undecided or will not vote.
If the poll results are reflected on voting day, the Liberals could fall as far as losing official party status —12 seats — in the House of Commons.
NDP leader Jagmeet Singh is also very unpopular at the moment. Unfavourable views of him are now at an all-time high of 58%.
The full survey can be read her
 
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Pierre Poilievre, a populist conservative who has made massive inroads with Canadians by capitalizing off of a housing and affordability crisis with simple slogans that promise change
You can just feel the contempt dripping from that sentence. How dare a politician appeal to the concerns of the masses by pointing out a problem that his opposition caused!
 
B-but muh weed!
I hope Canadians are happy with who they voted for. It doesn't matter who comes next, they soon won't have a country left anymore either way.
Remember, this fucker was doling out $1m each to "Canadian citizens" that landed in Gitmo, and in the same breath denied a Canadian military veteran benefits. Not just to him but to his fellows. And I should point out it was to the guy's face. Like he flat out told him in a town hall: No, I'm not supporting veterans. Sorrey. There's no money for you in the budget.
It's evil, it's lower than low, but I will admit it took guts to sit there and do that. But what amazes me even more is that was almost a decade ago. You canucks have sat there and taken this guy and his tyranny for years and years since then. An American president who did that would probably face impeachment, at the very least lose the midterm, and absolutely positively 100% that would be on hot replay through the next election cycle and his party would sweep him under the rug never to return. He'd make Kerry's "Herman Munster in a clean suit" look from KSC or Dukakis' idiotic grin while wearing a CVC appear as a look of eagles.

 
Remember, this fucker was doling out $1m each to "Canadian citizens" that landed in Gitmo, and in the same breath denied a Canadian military veteran benefits. Not just to him but to his fellows. And I should point out it was to the guy's face. Like he flat out told him in a town hall: No, I'm not supporting veterans. Sorrey. There's no money for you in the budget.
What I remember this retard for the most is when there was this big fire in Canada and he hired...South African firefighters to put it out, not the local ones. Then, when they were FLOWN IN, they didn't even do their jobs because there was a pay dispute, so they were just sitting around and protesting while the country burned and Trudeau made some cringe worthy selfie tweets where he talked about how hot it was.
 
What I remember this retard for the most is when there was this big fire in Canada and he hired...South African firefighters to put it out, not the local ones. Then, when they were FLOWN IN, they didn't even do their jobs because there was a pay dispute, so they were just sitting around and protesting while the country burned and Trudeau made some cringe worthy selfie tweets where he talked about how hot it was.
My cringe highlights of this trainwreck piece of shit:
1) Appropriating John Oliver's current-year line for why he had a (short-lived) 50% female cabinet. "It's 2015."
2) Crying like a little bitch on camera because the lead singer for a popular rock band died.
3) Tried attracting compliance for the covid vax using euphoria terms from the hard drug scene. "It just hits you different."
 
Liberals carbon-taxing themselves toward Net Zero seats. Really demonstrating commitment to the green cause.
 
My cringe highlights of this trainwreck piece of shit:
1) Appropriating John Oliver's current-year line for why he had a (short-lived) 50% female cabinet. "It's 2015."
2) Crying like a little bitch on camera because the lead singer for a popular rock band died.
3) Tried attracting compliance for the covid vax using euphoria terms from the hard drug scene. "It just hits you different."
oh
canadian women realized he's a total fag
 
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