Stephen Maher's book, "The Prince: The Turbulent Reign of Justin Trudeau," emerged during a tumultuous phase of Trudeau's leadership. Amid personal turmoil, including his separation from his wife, and political strife marked by no-confidence votes, Trudeau's popularity plummeted. Maher highlights a critical moment with Deputy Prime Minister Chrystia Freeland's resignation and its public nature as a sign of Trudeau's diminishing support. While he eventually recognized the need for change, Maher argues that Trudeau's struggle to accept his political demise is emblematic of many leaders faced with similar situations.
Canadians had had enough of him-I kept saying that as I was trying to sell the book, pointing out that Trudeau had lost his connection with the people.
It had to have been crushing... Everybody else could see there wasn't a way back from it, but it took him some time to realize that he was done.
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