Resign Trudeau calls grow with PM in hiding since federal court decision 

Prime Minister Justin Trudeau’s silence has reached twenty-four hours since a federal court judge ruled that he violated the Canadian Charter of Rights and Freedoms — and his itinerary is literally blank on Wednesday, with no public speaking events planned. 

Resign Trudeau calls grow with PM in hiding since federal court decision 

Following the federal court’s decision on Tuesday, which came during another Liberal cabinet retreat, several Liberal ministers also nixed their speaking appearances.

In the backdrop, Deputy Prime Minister Chrystia Freeland announced the government’s intention to appeal the decision. Yet, the silence from the Prime Minister’s office is deafening. 

Prime Minister Justin Trudeau’s itinerary for January 24, 2024

Adding to the tumult, Liberal MP Ken McDonald from Newfoundland has openly called for a leadership review of Trudeau. McDonald’s move, which he said is rooted in his constituents’ growing “hatred” with the Prime Minister, adds fuel to the dumpster fire that is currently the Liberal Party of Canada.

Calls mounting for Trudeau to resign

Moreover, the call for change doesn’t stop at party lines. Influential voices, including philanthropist Brett Wilson and Stanford professor Jay Bhattacharya, alongside Dr. Jordan Peterson, have all vocalized their desire for Trudeau’s resignation. 

“In light of the Federal Court ruling that the Canadian government violated the basic civil rights of its citizens by invoking the Emergencies Act, Justin Trudeau should resign and there should be a new election,” Bhattacharya said.

Trudeau’s current hiding strategy is reminiscent of his approach during the Freedom Convoy, where he opted for seclusion over engagement with protestors. 

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