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 Left
Trudeau defends carbon pricing in Question Period as Conservatives demand a snap election.
Liberals see him as resilient but frustrated by his inability to break through Conservative attacks on cost of living.
Far Left
Liberal Prime Minister facing backlash over affordability and housing inaction.
Criticized by NDP/Green for incrementalism and corporate-friendly policies that deepen inequality, despite progressive rhetoric.
Far Right
Appoints his deputy national security advisor as fentanyl czar and is linked to millions given to Liberal-dominated aid groups.
People's Party sees Trudeau as a corrupt leader whose government funnels taxpayer money to Liberal allies and fails on border security.
Far Left
Trudeau is facing internal Liberal dissent over his handling of the economy and housing, and his poll numbers continue to slide.
From the left, Trudeau is criticized for abandoning progressive promises and governing like a centrist, failing to address inequality.
Far Right
Trudeau appointed his deputy national security advisor as Canada's first fentanyl czar amid diplomatic pressure.
Trudeau is criticized by People's Party for his government's failure to deliver the foreign agent registry and for funneling millions to Liberal-linked aid groups.
Lean Left
Though not directly in today's articles, Trudeau's government oversees the fentanyl czar's office and the NML lab, central to today's top stories.
Liberals will see Trudeau's leadership as key in managing U.S. relations and maintaining scientific infrastructure, despite challenging headlines.
Far Right
Appoints a fentanyl czar as deputy national security advisor under US pressure.
People's Party criticizes Trudeau for a token response and for past funding of Liberal-linked organizations.
Lean Right
His government's high immigration rates and soaring debt interest costs dominate the news cycle.
Conservatives blame Trudeau for fiscal mismanagement and open-border policies that burden Canadians.
Far Right
Trudeau appointed his deputy national security advisor as Canada's first fentanyl czar and his government is criticized for giving millions to a Liberal-linked international aid group.
The People's Party criticizes Trudeau for expanding government with crony handouts and failing to secure the border, which invites U.S. tariffs.
Far Left
Prime minister is defending his record on affordability and climate while facing internal Liberal discontent over the budget.
Criticized by NDP/Green for incomplete action on housing and continued subsidies for fossil fuels.

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