Freeland’s resignation sparks political crisis for Trudeau

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New Delhi,  December 17

Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau’s government is facing mounting uncertainty after the abrupt resignation of Finance Minister Chrystia Freeland, a long-time ally, on Monday. Freeland’s departure, accompanied by a scathing resignation letter, has left Trudeau scrambling to stabilise his administration. While a new finance minister was quickly appointed, Trudeau himself has yet to address the nation amid growing speculation about his political future, the news outlet the BBC reported.

The resignation comes at a critical time, as Canada grapples with U.S. President-elect Donald Trump’s threat to impose a 25% tariff on Canadian imports unless border security is enhanced. Freeland, who was also deputy prime minister, resigned hours before unveiling Canada’s first economic plan ahead of Trump’s administration, the UK based news outlet The Guardian highlighted. Political analysts suggest Freeland’s exit could further destabilize Trudeau’s leadership. Freeland, a former journalist and foreign affairs minister, is seen as a potential successor to Trudeau. The dramatic development has intensified political tensions in Ottawa, with many questioning Trudeau’s ability to navigate the dual challenges of domestic unrest and a fraught relationship with the United States under Trump’s “America First” policies.