Loss of popularity and internal battles: Tracking the downfall of Justin Trudeau
Briefly

Trudeau announced that he would step down as prime minister as soon as the Liberals elect a new leader, attributing it to internal battles and loss of support.
Despite winning two more elections post-2015, Trudeau struggled with minority governments and scandals, ultimately losing the public sympathy he initially enjoyed.
His deputy prime minister, Chrystia Freeland, resigned amidst a crisis that highlighted ongoing internal conflicts within the Liberal Party, intensifying calls for change.
Trudeau emphasized the need for a real choice in the election, noting that internal conflicts made him an unsuitable option to lead.
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