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Explainer | Canada’s Justin Trudeau faces calls to resign. What could happen next?

Here are some potential ways forward for Canada as Prime Minister Justin Trudeau battles to hold on

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Canada’s Prime Minister Justin Trudeau speaks at the federal Liberal caucus holiday party, the day after Finance Minister Chrystia Freeland unexpectedly resigned. Photo: Reuters

Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau faces growing pressure to resign from his own Liberal Party after his top minister abruptly quit and criticised his handling of the budget.

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Trudeau has led the country for nearly a decade, but has become widely unpopular in recent years over a wide range of issues, including the high cost of living and rising inflation.

There is no mechanism for Trudeau’s party to force him out in the short-term. He could resign, or his party could be forced from power by a “no confidence” vote in Parliament that would trigger an election that would very likely favour the opposing Conservative Party.

If his party were to survive a vote in Parliament – which seems increasingly unlikely – Trudeau could choose to stay on as prime minister until there is an election.

Here’s a deeper look at the possible paths for Trudeau and Canada.

Canada’s Prime Minister Justin Trudeau (right) and Dominic LeBlanc, who was sworn in as finance minister. Photo: Reuters
Canada’s Prime Minister Justin Trudeau (right) and Dominic LeBlanc, who was sworn in as finance minister. Photo: Reuters

Trudeau could resign, allowing other liberals to vie for his office

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