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Pressure mounts for Trudeau to step aside after Freeland resigns from cabinet


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  Prime Minister Justin Trudeau's government is reeling after suddenly losing its top cabinet minister, Finance Minister and Deputy Prime Minister Chrystia Freeland, reigniting calls for Trudeau to step down and call an election.

The article from MSN discusses the increasing political pressure on Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau following the resignation of Finance Minister Chrystia Freeland from his cabinet. Freeland's departure has sparked speculation and debate about Trudeau's leadership, with critics and some within his own Liberal Party questioning his ability to lead effectively into the next election. The resignation comes at a time when Trudeau's government faces multiple challenges, including economic recovery post-COVID, housing crises, and public discontent over various policy decisions. There is a growing call for new leadership to rejuvenate the party's image and address these issues more effectively. However, Trudeau has not indicated any intention to step down, emphasizing his commitment to continue leading the country through these turbulent times. The situation has led to discussions about potential leadership candidates and the future direction of the Liberal Party.

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