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Political rivals, colleagues and potential successors react to Trudeau's resignation


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Political rivals, colleagues, business leaders and potential Liberal leadership candidates reacted to Prime Minister Justin Trudeau's resignation announcement Monday with a mix of criticism over his record and appreciation for his years of public service.

Justin Trudeau's announcement of his resignation as the leader of the Liberal Party and Prime Minister of Canada has elicited a wide range of reactions from political figures across the spectrum. Conservative Leader Pierre Poilievre expressed a desire for a new government, suggesting Trudeau's departure could lead to a change in political direction. NDP Leader Jagmeet Singh acknowledged Trudeau's service but emphasized the need for a new vision for Canada. Within the Liberal Party, reactions varied from expressions of gratitude for Trudeau's leadership to speculation about potential successors. Potential candidates like Chrystia Freeland, Mark Carney, and others were mentioned, with discussions focusing on their ability to lead the party into the future. The resignation has sparked a significant conversation about the future of Canadian politics, with many reflecting on Trudeau's tenure marked by both progressive policies and controversies.

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