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Canadian prime minister, resigns after nearly a decade in power

Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau has announced his resignation, marking the end of his nearly decade-long tenure as the country’s leader.
Trudeau revealed his decision on Monday during a press briefing in Ottawa, stating he will step down once the ruling Liberal Party selects a new leader to replace him.
“I intend to resign as party leader, as prime minister,” Trudeau declared, addressing reporters after enduring mounting political pressure and a prolonged crisis within his administration. Prominent members of the Liberal Party had increasingly called for his departure in recent weeks.
Trudeau, who first took office in 2015, has been at the helm during some of Canada’s most pivotal moments, including managing a global pandemic and navigating major trade negotiations. His resignation signals a significant political shift for the country and raises questions about the future direction of the Liberal Party.
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