Chrystia Freeland resigned as Canada's Finance Minister, and blamed Trudeau for the resignation
Canada- This time political unrest started in Canada. Canada's Finance Minister and Deputy Prime Minister Chrystia Freeland resigned suddenly. Instead, she blamed Trudeau for the resignation. Demands for Trudeau's resignation are intensifying within the Liberal Party because of him. However, Trudeau has not yet commented on this. He will remain the prime minister or leave the post, the pressure has started.
The Prime Minister of Canada has been cornered due to various problems in the country for several days. He is stressed about the financial deficit of the country. In that situation, since then, unrest has arisen in Canada. In that context, Trudeau has already installed his trusted colleague Dominique Lebloun as finance minister. According to many, this led to a rebellion within the ruling camp.
According to various Canadian media, about 60 MPs are already opposing Trudeau. Trudeau's popularity in Canada has plummeted in recent months. Within his party, he has repeatedly faced questions. Finance Minister Freeland's resignation on Monday added fuel to the simmering anger. This time the members of Parliament of the Liberal Party publicly demanded Trudeau's resignation.
Trudeau did not say anything about the demands of his party MPs. He didn't even bother about his plans. On Monday evening, he could only be heard saying, “It has been the greatest privilege of my life to serve as the Prime Minister of Canada. Canada is the best country in the world, but not perfect. So, every day I think about doing something good.''
After Freeland's resignation, the country's main opposition party, the Conservatives, demanded Trudeau's resignation. "Nobody trusts Trudeau now. He has even lost the confidence of his cabinet members. He must admit it'' said opposition leader Pierre Poilivre.