Ottawa [Canada], January 7: Canadian journalist Daniel Bordman has weighed in on Prime Minister Justin Trudeau’s resignation announcement, asserting that Trudeau’s leadership failures have become evident, and the Canadian public is relieved to see him step down. Bordman also criticized Trudeau’s handling of Canada-US relations, calling his approach towards former US President Donald Trump detrimental to bilateral ties.
During an interview with ANI, Bordman stated, “People in Canada are happy that Justin Trudeau had to face the camera and say, ‘I failed.’ While he painted himself as one of the greatest Prime Ministers, his departure signals a deep acknowledgment of his shortcomings.”
Trudeau announced his resignation as the Liberal Party leader and Prime Minister, stating he would remain in office until a successor is chosen. Bordman predicts a summer election, speculating that Trudeau wants to remain in office until the G7 Summit in Canada in June to fulfill his “lifelong dream of being the summit’s president.”
“He wants to stand on the world stage and call himself President of the G7. Trudeau’s focus has always been on international recognition rather than domestic governance,” Bordman added.
Bordman sharply criticized Trudeau’s handling of Canada-US relations, particularly during Trump’s presidency. He noted that Trudeau’s administration spent years framing Trump negatively, causing diplomatic tensions.
“Standard foreign policy dictates that you don’t take sides in your allies’ internal politics, but Trudeau ignored that principle. With Trump poised to return, Canada will need to rebuild trust and renegotiate trade terms,” Bordman explained.
According to Bordman, the Liberal Party is deeply divided into factions, and Trudeau’s resignation is partly an attempt to buy time.
“The party is in disarray, with factions led by former Deputy Prime Minister Chrystia Freeland and others pulling in different directions. Trudeau’s prolonged stay is a delaying tactic,” he said.
Bordman speculated about Trudeau’s future, suggesting he might transition into international organizations focused on climate change and social causes.
“Trudeau idolizes figures like Greta Thunberg and dreams of heading an international NGO where he can advocate for global causes without accountability,” Bordman remarked.
Looking ahead, Bordman expressed optimism about Canada’s potential under Conservative leadership, particularly regarding energy policies and trade with the US.
“With pro-business leadership in both Canada and the US, stalled projects like the Keystone Pipeline can finally move forward, boosting economic growth and job creation,” Bordman explained.
Bordman emphasized that Canada’s political landscape remains uncertain until Trudeau officially steps down and a new Liberal leader emerges. However, he remains hopeful that Canada will see a more stable and economically progressive future with a change in leadership.
“Canada has immense potential. With better policies and stronger leadership, we can address our economic and social challenges effectively,” he concluded.
As Canada heads into a transitional phase, the spotlight remains on Trudeau’s successor and the upcoming federal election, which could reshape the nation’s political and economic landscape.
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