Friday, 3 January 2025

Prime Minister Justin Trudeau to resign ?

 

Pierre Poilievre, leader of His Majesty's loyal opposition in the Canadian Parliament

January 3rd, 2025

Liberal Members of Parliament calling for Prime Minister Justin Trudeau to resign are coming from every corner.  Each day, another MP in the Liberal Caucus adds their name to the roster of roughly 20 Liberal MPs who have gone public with their request for Trudeau to resign.

However, there have been about 8 non-confidence votes in the last few months.  During those opportunities, the NDP and Liberal Members could have abstained from their vote and allowed the government to fall.  Even better, they could have voted to support ‘non-confidence’.  Instead, while whining about how bad Trudeau and his administration were, they kept voting to keep the government in office.

All the ‘toing and froing’ about getting Trudeau to resign from MPs inside the Caucus is hot air.  Also, the NDP partners have no credibility.  They have had many opportunities but did not have the courage of their rhetoric.  Consequently, they collectively must bear the responsibility and be accountable for their actions. 

Trudeau could be gone tomorrow if enough MPs in the Liberal Caucus signed a letter saying they would no longer vote in the Commons to support the government if Trudeau remained the leader.

Canadians, feeling increasingly exasperated by the Liberal government, are expressing a strong desire for an election.  Pierre Poilievre's phrase resonates with this public demand.  He says, "axe the tax, build the homes, fix the budget, stop the crime”.  This phrase succinctly identifies some key problems a new government must tackle, acknowledging the challenges ahead.

In concert with the Ottawa lobby industry, the media bias and the resistant public service will do everything they can to preserve their insider benefits and undermine the corrective actions of a new Conservative government.

Poilievre, leader of His Majesty's loyal opposition, enters the election year 2025 with a surge in popularity, as reflected in the opinion polls.  This rise in popularity comes at a time when Prime Minister Justin Trudeau's days are numbered, signaling a change in national leadership.

The '338 Canada Poll' now projects seat counts CPC 232, BQ 45, Lib 39, NDP 25, GPC 2

The 2025 election will be the first time the new 343-seat electoral map will be based on the 2021 Canadian census.  New electoral boundaries for each of the ten provinces were finalized between February 14 and July 8, 2023, and officially proclaimed on September 22, 2023. 

The Canadian election in 2025 will yield a Conservative government with Pierre Poilievre as Prime Minister —the detailed picture of how Trudeau exits will soon be painted.  The dark confused the swirl of colour won’t be attractive. 

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