Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau is set to announce a major cabinet reshuffle on Friday, according to a senior government official familiar with the developments. The official, who requested anonymity due to lack of authorization to speak publicly on the matter, confirmed the changes but did not disclose specific details.
Trudeau, who has faced significant political setbacks, including increasing dissatisfaction with his handling of the country’s affairs, is under mounting pressure. The sudden resignation of Finance Minister Chrystia Freeland has raised concerns about his political future. Many members of his Liberal Party are calling for his resignation, but newly appointed Finance Minister Dominic LeBlanc reassured that Trudeau still enjoys “full support” from his cabinet.
Challenges and Rising Dissent
Trudeau has been in power for nearly a decade, but his popularity has sharply declined due to several key issues, including the rising cost of living and inflation. The political climate has become even more challenging following Freeland’s resignation, which was reportedly driven by her frustration with Trudeau’s management of economic issues, especially amidst threats from newly elected U.S. President Donald Trump. Trump has warned that if Canada does not comply with his demands to curb illegal immigration and drug trafficking, he will impose a 25% tariff on all Canadian goods after his inauguration in January 2025.
While some members of the Liberal Party demand Trudeau’s resignation, others, including LeBlanc, emphasize that the government remains focused on its work, including responding to external challenges such as Trump’s potential trade measures.
Trudeau’s Political Future in Jeopardy
Despite ongoing pressure, the Liberals have no immediate mechanism to force Trudeau’s resignation. A vote of no confidence in parliament is possible, but this could trigger a general election, likely resulting in a Conservative Party victory. Trudeau’s leadership is further complicated by the lack of majority support in the legislature, with the Liberals often relying on the support of the left-wing New Democratic Party (NDP) to pass laws and stay in power. However, that support has all but evaporated, with NDP leader Jagmeet Singh also calling for Trudeau’s resignation.
Amid this internal turmoil, Trudeau’s government remains committed to addressing the potential tariffs from Trump, which could lead to reciprocal tariffs from Canada in response.