Trudeau Teeters in Canada After Deputy’s Scathing Resignation

  • Some elected Liberals say the prime minister’s time is up
  • Freeland’s sudden exit may accelerate Canada’s next election
WATCH: Canadian Finance Minister Chrystia Freeland resigned, publishing a critical letter that weakened Prime Minister Justin Trudeau’s administration. Bill Faries breaks down the situation.Source: Bloomberg
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Prime Minister Justin Trudeau’s administration was thrown into crisis when his trusted deputy, Finance Minister Chrystia Freeland, published a withering resignation letter on Monday that left him weakened at the worst possible time.

Trudeau and his cabinet have been struggling for weeks to show a united front against Donald Trump’s threat to slap 25% tariffs on Canadian goods. The prime minister’s popularity, ebbing for years, is near its lowest point ever. Provincial premiers are sniping at him. Calls for his resignation — common from rivals — are getting louder from members of his own Liberal Party.