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
Engaged in a volatile phone call with Trump and was quoted saying 'We don't have a relationship to keep'.
Criticized for handling of US relations and for letting personal animosity damage Canada's economic interests.
Lean Left
Trudeau's Senate appointments set the stage for Carney's current changes to the chamber.
Liberals see Trudeau's institutional changes as a positive foundation, though Carney is now putting his own stamp on them.
Far Left
His government's silence on the Gaza genocide and support for Carney's pipeline deal continues to draw left-wing fury.
NDP/Greens view him as complicit in both Israeli war crimes and climate betrayal, eroding Liberal progressive credibility.
Lean Right
Trump had a volatile phone call with Trudeau, and Carney joked about dealing with him every day.
Conservatives view Trudeau as having left a legacy of strained U.S. relations and economic mismanagement.
Far Right
Trudeau appointed his deputy national security advisor as fentanyl czar and his government gave millions to a Liberal-linked international aid group.
Fails on border security and funnels taxpayer money to Liberal cronies; People's Party sees him as out of touch and corrupt.
Far Left
Prime Minister faces NDP pressure to take stronger action on Gaza and to reject pipeline deals like Carney's.
Seen as failing to uphold international law on Gaza and allowing fossil fuel expansion, disappointing left-leaning voters.
Far Left
Liberals are managing the CUSMA review and pipeline tensions, with Carney a potential successor.
From the left, Trudeau is seen as failing to deliver on climate and still enabling fossil fuel projects, a pattern Carney continues.
Far Right
Trudeau appoints his deputy national security advisor as fentanyl czar, and his government funnelled millions to a Liberal-linked aid group.
Trudeau's token response to the fentanyl crisis and continued cronyism epitomize the Liberal entitlement that the People's Party opposes.
Far Right
Appointed deputy NSA as fentanyl czar and his government is accused of funneling millions to a Liberal-linked international aid group.
Seen as emblematic of Liberal corruption and failed border policies; People's Party views him as a weak leader who has damaged Canada's reputation and economy.
Lean Left
While not directly cited in today's articles, Trudeau's government faces calls for stronger action on the opioid crisis and U.S. trade demands.
Liberals expect Trudeau to defend Canadian public health and sovereignty against Conservative provincial cuts and American pressure.

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