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Justin Trudeau 'considering resignation' after shock clash with finance minister

https://www.independent.co.uk/news/world/americas/justin-trudeau-resigning-canada-prime-minister-b2665485.html

Liberal Party crisis deepens as Trudeau faces growing calls to step down

Shweta Sharma  17 December 2024
 
Canada: Major Setback For Trudeau As Deputy PM Chrystia Freeland Resigns Unexpected

Canadian prime minister Justin Trudeau is reported to be considering stepping down amid a crisis that saw his own finance minister resign over Donald Trump’s threat to hike trade tariffs.

Mr Trudeau told his cabinet that he is considering either resignation or prorogation – the process of ending the parliamentary session – according to the broadcaster CTV News. The prime minister is planning to address parliament on Tuesday, the report said.

The episode represents one of the greatest challenges yet of Mr Trudeau’s nearly 10 years as prime minister. His approval rating, which was as high as 63 per cent when he was first elected, has repeatedly dipped below 30 per cent this year amid economic struggles, a housing shortage and disagreements about the issue of immigration.

Some senior figures in Mr Trudeau’s own party have also called for him to resign ahead of a general election due before October next year.

On Monday the deputy prime minister and minister of finance, Chrystia Freeland, dramatically resigned just hours before she was set to release the country’s first economic plan ahead of the change of administration in America, where president-elect Trump has promised an “America First” policy of economic nationalism.

File Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau, accompanied by Canada's Minister of Finance Chrystia Freeland, in KyivCanadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau, accompanied by Canada's Minister of Finance Chrystia Freeland, in Kyiv (REUTERS)

Ms Freeland’s stinging resignation letter questioned Mr Trudeau’s ability to deal with the tariffs threatened by the incoming Trump administration, which she referred to as a “grave challenge” facing the country.

Mr Trump has promised to hit Canada with a 25 per cent tariff on goods, something economists say would have serious consequences for a Canadian economy already struggling with high inflation.

The prime minister’s only public comments on Monday came during a holiday party for Liberal donors.

“It’s not been an easy day,” Mr Trudeau said in a room full of party supporters, calling it one of the Liberal party’s “toughest days”. But he did not say what his next steps would be.

“It’s the absolute privilege of my life to serve as your prime minister,” Mr Trudeau continued.

“Canada is the best country on Earth, but it’s not perfect,” he said. “That’s why I wake up every single day thinking about how to make this nation work better for all Canadians.”

Canada's Prime Minister Justin Trudeau is pictured through glass as he speaks with members of his caucus in Ottawa, Ontario, on MondayCanada's Prime Minister Justin Trudeau is pictured through glass as he speaks with members of his caucus in Ottawa, Ontario, on Monday (AP)

In her scathing letter, Ms Freeland, a former journalist, went public with her opposition over Mr Trudeau’s push for short-term spending on vote-winning measures which will expand the budget deficit.

She said Mr Trudeau asked her to take on a less senior post in his cabinet last Friday, after weeks of arguing over spending.

“Our country today faces a grave challenge,” she said in her resignation letter. “That means keeping our fiscal powder dry today, so we have the reserves we may need for a coming tariff war. That means eschewing costly political gimmicks, which we can ill afford and which make Canadians doubt that we recognize the gravity of the moment.”

She said the “only honest and viable path is for me to resign from the cabinet”.

“To be effective, a minister must speak on behalf of the prime minister and with his full confidence. In making your decision, you made clear that I no longer credibly enjoy that confidence and possess the authority that comes with it,” she added.

Ms Freeland stopped short of elaborating on what she meant by “costly political gimmicks”. But it was likely in reference to disagreements between the finance department and the prime minister’s office over a sales tax exemption during the Christmas holiday season.

Last weekend the government announced a tax exemption allowing Canadians to buy tax-free groceries, snacks, children’s clothing and gifts, as well as sending C$250 cheques to 18.7 million Canadians.

Public safety minister Dominic LeBlanc – a member of Mr Trudeau’s inner circle – was quickly named finance minister of the minority Liberal government.

Conservative leader Pierre Poilievre doubled down on his calls for the prime minister to resign and said the government was spiraling out of control.

“We cannot accept this kind of chaos, division, weakness, while we’re staring down the barrel of a 25 per cent tariff from our biggest trading partner,” he told reporters.

Mr Trudeau, however, accused Mr Poilievre of “actively willing to bet against Canadians and Canada”.

“Pierre Poilievre is uninterested in building homes, delivering vital supports, creating good jobs, or, even as we saw with his opposition towards GST tax break, he’s opposed to even cutting taxes,” Mr Trudeau said.

Mr Trudeau on Monday faced frustrated MPs at a hastily arranged caucus meeting following the finance minister’s shock exit.

Ontario Liberal MP Chad Collins, who was part of the meeting, said the party needs new leadership.

“I’m not going to breach confidentiality in terms of what happened in the caucus, but I can say we’re not united,” he said. “There’s still a number of our members who feel we need a change in leadership. I’m one of those.”

Mr Trudeau won the 2015 election in part by channeling the star power of his late father and former prime minister Pierre Trudeau. He promised “sunny ways” after almost a decade of Conservative Party rule.

特魯多考慮辭職,自由黨政府麵臨崩潰

2024-12-16 18:54:48  溫哥華港灣 

溫哥華港灣(BCbay.com)肖莉綜合報道:加拿大政壇大地震!

周一(16日)上午,加拿大副總理兼財長方慧蘭(Chrystia Freeland)突然宣布:辭去特魯多內閣職務!

CBC的消息稱,方慧蘭的突然辭職,對加拿大總理特魯多的留任構成了致命威脅,國會山莊亂成一團。 加拿大公共安全部長勒布朗(Dominic LeBlanc)臨危受命接任。

CTV的報道稱,有消息人士表示,特魯多已透露,他正在考慮辭職。

與此同時,保守黨和魁北克政團領導人已要求政府立即舉行大選,新民主黨領導人駔勉誠(Jagmeet Singh)更是公開敦促特魯多辭職。

CTV的報道還指出,特魯多也考慮讓議會休會,此舉或許對防止他的政府垮台能有所幫助。

方慧蘭閃電辭職

周一上午,方慧蘭閃電辭職的消息震驚加拿大,因為距離聯邦政府發布秋季經濟報告隻有幾小時了。

一位政府高級消息人士透露,方慧蘭的突然辭職並非計劃內事件。

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在寫給特魯多總理的信中,方慧蘭直言:“上周五,您告知我不再需要我擔任財政部長,並為我提供了內閣中的另一個職位。經過深思熟慮,我認為唯一誠實且可行的選擇是辭去內閣職務。”

方慧蘭說,“過去幾周,你和我發現,我們對什麽是加拿大的最佳前行之路產生了分歧。”

據報道,方慧蘭和特魯多就向加拿大人承諾的250元支票問題產生了分歧。

方慧蘭說,加拿大正在應對川普征收25%關稅的威脅,應該避免“難以承受”的“昂貴政治噱頭”。

方慧蘭在辭職信中說,“我們的國家正麵臨一項嚴峻挑戰”,“這意味著要在財政上做好戰備,這樣,在即將到來的關稅戰中,我們才能有所需儲備。”

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反對黨要求立即大選

方慧蘭宣布辭職之後,聯邦保守黨領袖博勵治(Pierre Poilievre)要求政府立即舉行大選,理由是自由黨因高層的辭職事件陷入混亂,“一切都失控了”!

他直言,距離川普宣誓就任美國總統僅剩一個多月,加拿大已經沒有時間浪費。

博勵治還呼籲新民主黨領袖駔勉誠(Jagmeet Singh)不要再支持自由黨政府,要向剛剛發布的秋季經濟報告投不信任票,拉倒自由黨政府,直接觸發大選。

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博勵治表示,加拿大最好是在川普就職(1月20日)之前,或是在他執政的頭一兩周內完成大選。這樣,加拿大人就可以有一個強硬的總理與川普政府針鋒相對。

新民主黨領袖駔勉誠周一中午也在國會大樓外表示,特魯多必須下台,但他就沒有說明是否會支持保守黨,僅表示所有方案都會仔細考慮。

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加拿大赤字狂增

一片混亂之中,聯邦政府今天仍如期向眾議院提交了秋季經濟報告。

令人失望的是,加拿大的債務危機將進一步加深。

今年春季財政預算案時,方慧蘭聲言要將赤字控製在401億元,結果她的目標無法實現,在剛剛過去的財年,加拿大的財政赤字狂飆到619億加元。

加廣中文報道,報告指出,赤字大幅增加的主要原因,是原住民訴訟賠償和疫情期間津貼等額外支出,兩筆支出分別達到164億及47億元。

財政部官員解釋,在這些單次支出以後,赤字有望回落。政府預測2024-2025年的預算平衡將降至赤字483億元,再一年則降至422億元。

不過,財政預算案中方慧蘭的第二項目標、即在今個財政年將債務與GDP比率維持在42.1%,仍然成功達成。

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財政預算案被指沒有新招式,但可看到政府尋求應對美國候任總統川普重返白宮、以商界為本的措施,當中預計將在未來6年動用211億元。

13億保護邊境

首先加拿大政府將斥資13億元保護邊境,資金將用於加拿大公共安全局、加拿大邊境服務局、加拿大通信安全局和加拿大皇家騎警。

174億鼓勵投資,防止資本離境

政府計劃在六年內斥資174億元,投入到投資激勵政策及工業生產上。

11億鼓勵科研

政府還計劃斥資11億元,增加對科學研究和實驗開發的稅收優惠。

報告亦有將則剛開始的商品稅務假期包括在內,但就未有提及向加拿大就業人士發放250加元支票的計劃。

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