Trudeau tears down during the press conference, after a week of attacks by Trump and the setting of 25% tariffs by the US

Justin Trudeau was shed during a press conference Thursday after Donald Trump attacked him all week with the war of tariffs, in his last days as prime minister. The U.S. set a 25 - percent rate for all goods imported from Mexico and Canada. But just a few days later, Trump [...]
Justin Trudeau was shed during a press conference Thursday after Donald Trump attacked him all week with the war of tariffs, in his last days as prime minister. The U.S. set a 25 - percent rate for all goods imported from Mexico and Canada.
But just days later, Trump reversed his decision, saying that goods that are in line with the North American Free Trade Agreement will not be taxed until April 2nd and are apparently considering a similar division for Canada.
Trump has mocked Trudeau as soon as he was elected president, threatening to annex Canada as the 51st state and referring to the prime minister as “Governor Trudeau”
Whether you believe it or not, despite the terrible work he has done for Canada, I think Justin Trudeau is using the tariff problem, which he has largely caused, to run again for prime minister. Too much fun to see! )
On a personal level, I made sure every day in this office that Canadians put in first place and that's why I'm here to tell everyone that we got you, even in the last days of this government, we're not going to let Canadians be disappointed today and in the future,” he said as he started to tear.
He added he would look forward to a passage to my well-elected successor in the coming days or weeks”.
The upcoming Canadian elections will be held no later than October 2025.
Mark Carney, former head of the Bank of Canada and the Bank of England, is the leader in the liberal leadership race with greater party support and more money collected among the four main candidates.
Former Finance Minister Chrystia Freeland, who split with Trudeau over Canada's fiscal position and preparing tariffs after Trudeau tried to replace it, is also prominent in the race.
On a personal level, I made sure every day in this office that Canadians put in first place and that's why I'm here to tell everyone that we got you, even in the last days of this government, we're not going to let Canadians be disappointed today and in the future,” he said as he started to tear.
He added he would look forward to a passage to my well-elected successor in the coming days or weeks”.
The upcoming Canadian elections will be held no later than October 2025.
Mark Carney, former head of the Bank of Canada and the Bank of England, is the leader in the liberal leadership race with greater party support and more money collected among the four main candidates.
Former Finance Minister Chrystia Freeland, who split with Trudeau over Canada's fiscal position and preparing tariffs after Trudeau tried to replace it, is also prominent in the race.












