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
Appeared in a promotional TikTok video for popstar Katy Perry's new single, sparking online debates about his post-PM presence.
Liberals see it as a harmless cultural moment but worry it distracts from substantive political work and feeds Conservative criticism.
Far Left
Prime Minister faces low approval and internal Liberal discontent over stalled social programs
Seen by NDP/Greens as failing to deliver on climate promises and allowing the housing crisis to escalate
Lean Right
References to his legacy appear in articles about Poilievre and Carney, as well as welfare and antisemitism.
Conservatives blame him for illegal immigration, social division, and economic decline.
Lean Left
Appeared in a promo video for Katy Perry's new single, sparking online debate about his post-politics public persona.
Liberals see this as a fun, humanizing moment for a former leader, though some critics view it as unserious.
Far Left
Justin Trudeau's legacy of middle power diplomacy is critiqued in coverage of Carney's continuation of similar foreign policy that neglects human rights.
The left views Trudeau's record as setting the stage for Carney's failures, particularly in continuing a stance that prioritizes trade over human rights and arms sales to Israel.
Far Right
Prime Minister Justin Trudeau appointed his deputy national security advisor as Canada's first fentanyl czar to address U.S. concerns over drug trafficking.
Criticized for a last-minute, ineffective response to the border crisis that Trump has exploited, and for his government's funding of Liberal-linked international organizations.
Lean Left
Referenced in the Carney article as leading the government that originally strained ties with Saudi Arabia.
Trudeau is seen by Liberals as having taken a principled stand on human rights, creating the context for Carney's current diplomatic recalibration.
Lean Left
He is referenced in connection with the strained Canada-Saudi relations that Mark Carney is trying to repair.
Liberals debate whether his government's initial human rights criticism was worth the diplomatic cost.
Far Left
Former Prime Minister Justin Trudeau's legacy is invoked as Carney continues the Liberal pattern of prioritizing trade over human rights, as rabble.ca notes.
Trudeau is criticized retroactively for hollow human rights rhetoric and for setting the stage for Carney's continuation of the same policies.
Far Right
Trudeau appointed his deputy national security advisor as fentanyl czar, and his government funded a Liberal-linked aid group with $180 million.
Trudeau is condemned for cronyism and ineffective border measures, with the fentanyl czar seen as a PR stunt.

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