Prime Minister Justin Trudeau has announced his resignation, citing internal party challenges and declining public support. His decision marks the end of nearly a decade of leadership.
Trudeau’s resignation follows mounting pressure within his party, especially after the departure of Deputy Prime Minister Chrystia Freeland. He will remain in office until a new Liberal leader is chosen, with Parliament suspended until March 2025 to allow the leadership race.
The future direction of Canada, including immigration policies, will be closely watched as the Liberal Party selects a new leader. With the changing political landscape, it remains to be seen what impact this leadership transition will have on Canada’s immigration system in the coming years.