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The parliament exit of Justin Trudeau is viral

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The parliament exit of Justin Trudeau is viral


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After he resigned as Prime Minister of Canada, Justin Trudeau was captured with parliament in a playful style – with a chair and with his tongue that protrudes.

According to the convention, the Canadian legislators can take their seats with them when they leave the parliament, Brian Lilley, political columnist for the Toronto Sun noted in a position on X.

“When a member of parliament leaves the commons, they can take their seats, their seats with them. I think it’s a great tradition, one that I said, this is a strange photo of Trudeau who leaves with his own. Another sign of an imminent election,” he wrote on X.

Justin Trudeau had the ‘performance’ of the Liberal Party in the last decade in his comments while he looked at the future, hours prior to the announcement of his successor as the leader of his party according to CBC News.

In his speech on the Liberal Leadership Convention, Tjustin Rodeau said: “I am a damn pride of what we have done in the last 10 years for the middle class and the people who work hard to get there.”

While the liberal party enters a new era, Justin Trudeau told the crowd that “there is a responsibility to ensure that Canada stays the best country on earth! In one of his last speeches such as Liberal Leader and Canada’s PM, he urged his supporters to keep fighting for Canada as they can.

Justin Trudeau resigned on January 6 and both the prime minister and leader of the liberal party in the midst of widespread anger about dealing with a housing crisis by his government and increasing costs of living.

Premier development of Canada, Mark Carney was chosen on Sunday to lead the Liberal Party of Canada to the next federal elections later this year.

Carney stepped in this role when Canada wants to combat his threatening trade war with US President Donald Trump.

In a post on X he said: “Thank you. Let’s now build a stronger Canada together,” adding: “We are strongest when we are united.”

(Except for the headline, this story was not edited by NDTV staff and has been published from a syndicated feed.)


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