The Liberals Choose a Leader in the Shadow of Trump's Threats
Briefly

The article highlights the current political turmoil in Canada, exacerbated by U.S. tariff measures and President Trump's threats on Canadian sovereignty. With a looming federal election, the Liberal Party faces internal challenges in selecting a successor to Prime Minister Trudeau amidst fluctuating public opinion. Canadians are grappling with the potential risk of instability that may result in three prime ministers within a single year. This precarious situation underscores the uncertainty surrounding leadership and effective management during this critical time.
Even as Liberal Party members overcome registration problems to vote on Mr. Trudeau's successor at the helm of the party and the country, a federal election looms.
The protracted instability one that could yield three Canadian prime ministers in one year is reflected in opinion research, where voters' views on who is best to manage this generational crisis Canada finds itself in, seem to be very much in flux.
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