Justin Trudeau

Justin Trudeau

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Justin Pierre James Trudeau is a Canadian politician who served as the 23rd prime minister of Canada from 2015 to 2025. He led the Liberal Party from 2013 until his resignation in 2025 and was the member of Parliament (MP) for Papineau from 2008 until 2025.

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Lean Right
Trudeau's government is implicated in today's news through the CRA audit of Eli Lilly, the TMU antisemitism review, and the trade impasse with the United States.
Conservatives fault him for allowing antisemitism to fester on campuses, for fumbling relations with Washington, and for overseeing a tax agency that targets business.
Far Left
The outgoing prime minister is winding down after nine years, with his resignation triggering the Liberal leadership race now dominating the federal calendar.
NDP/Green progressives blame Trudeau's record for enabling Poilievre's right-wing surge, citing his broken electoral reform promise and climate backtracking.
Far Right
Announced he is resigning as Liberal leader and prorogued Parliament until March, ending his nine-year run as prime minister.
PPC views his exit as a late damage-control move by a man whose carbon tax, lockdowns, and open-borders immigration defined a decade of Liberal overreach.
Far Right
The former prime minister remains the reference point for the policies, from cannabis legalization to Charter politics, that shape today's debates and the current federal spending choices.
The People's Party views Trudeau as the architect of the overreach that Canada is still suffering from, including normalized cannabis spending and weakened justice policies.
Far Right
Trudeau is appointing a fentanyl czar and facing scrutiny over taxpayer funding of Liberal-linked aid organizations.
PPC condemns Trudeau's symbolic fixes and patronage networks, arguing he has presided over a corrupt and out-of-touch Liberal regime.
Lean Right
The prime minister's Liberal government is advancing a national daycare plan modeled on Quebec's system.
Conservatives fault Trudeau for centralizing childcare policy and ignoring the flaws documented in Quebec.
Far Right
Prime Minister Justin Trudeau faces fallout from his minister Rebecca Alty's admission that the government respects indigenous title to Ottawa.
The PPC sees Trudeau as responsible for a Liberal agenda that grants special rights to indigenous groups at the expense of equal citizenship.
Far Right
The prime minister is under fire as climate alarm, CRA tax fairness, and Indigenous land disputes dominate the week's news.
For PPC voters, Trudeau represents the Liberal elite that taxes the middle class, subsidizes large corporations, and ignores western provinces.
Lean Right
Trudeau is the implicit target of National Post reader letters criticizing Canada's trade 'squabble' with Trump as 'rank childishness.'
Conservatives fault Trudeau for turning border and trade disputes into personal fights instead of negotiating a stable deal for Canadian businesses.
Lean Left
The prime minister is holding out for a comprehensive U.S. trade deal while Trump attacks Canada's leadership.
Liberals see Trudeau as defending Canadian sovereignty and the middle class, though progressives wish he would take a harder line against Trump.

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