After serving as prime minister of Canada for nine years, Justin Trudeau announces his retirement.

 

But in the years that followed, his popularity with voters seems to have declined, in part due to his style of governance and the continued problem in the cost of living.

According to the BBC, a number of Liberal Members of Parliament in Quebec, Ontario, and the Atlantic.

Canadian provinces have demanded his resignation, and surveys indicate that two-thirds of voters would not be selecting him on their ballots.

According to a September Ipsos poll, he was 19 points behind Conservative frontrunner Pierre Poilievre with just 26% of respondents saying they intended to vote for him.

It would also be doubtful that Trudeau would be reelected, considering only two previous prime ministers have ever held office for a fourth straight term.

 

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