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Trudeau Stays Defiant Amid Growing Calls for Resignation

Prime Minister Justin Trudeau rejects pressure from Liberal MPs, insisting he will lead the party into the next election despite growing dissent.

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Updated: Oct 24th, 2024, 3:10 PM ET

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Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau affirmed he will lead the Liberal Party into the next federal election, despite a petition from over 20 MPs requesting his resignation. Trudeau's leadership is under scrutiny as recent polling shows the Liberals trailing the Conservatives significantly. While Trudeau insists the party remains united, dissenting members expressed fears of electoral failure under his leadership. The situation has sparked debates within the party as pressure mounts for him to step down, especially after recent electoral upsets.


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