Trudeau Steps Down: What's Next for Canada's Liberals?

Toronto, CanadaWed Jan 08 2025
When Justin Trudeau, Canada's 23rd prime minister, decided to step down, many were not surprised. He had promised big changes back in 2015, like fighting climate change, improving Indigenous relations, and updating the voting system. But over time, his popularity dropped. Members of his own Liberal party started to doubt him. Things got worse when key alliances fell apart, making it hard for his government to pass important bills. Trudeau's shiny, positive image wore off. His policies didn't always live up to his promises. He tried to buy a new oil pipeline, blamed an Indigenous minister, and didn't do much for electoral reform. Plus, there were some personal scandals. After ten years, it's time for a new leader. The Liberal party needs a fresh face. Trudeau's way of pushing progress focused on his friendly personality, not always on good policies. They also need to change how they talk about their ideas. Instead of just talking about who they are, they should show what they can do. The Conservatives spent a lot more on ads than the Liberals and talked about issues like housing and inflation better. People are worried about these things, and the Liberals need to address them in a real way. The Liberals should stop trying to please everyone with small, quick fixes. They tried a tax holiday that confused people and a small handout that won't help much. It's time to focus on good governing. Trudeau did some good things, like helping kids out of poverty. But now, Canada needs to prepare for a more conservative time. Progressives need to find new ways to lead, talk, and govern.
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    Did the Liberals deliberately stall major legislation to avoid scrutiny?
    What steps can the Liberal party take to better address Indigenous relations?
    Should the next Liberal leader focus on being more 'meme-able'?

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