Justin Trudeau’s political career began in 2008, when he was first elected to the Canadian House of Commons. He became a deputy from the Liberal Party, and in 2015 he headed the government.
Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau has admitted he thinks every day about quitting his “crazy job”, but vows not to leave office until the next election. He said this on Friday, March 15, in an interview with Radio-Canada.
“I think about leaving every day. It’s a crazy job that I do with personal sacrifices,” he said.
It is known that Canadian elections are scheduled until October 2025, and recent opinion polls show that the Liberals, whose representative is Trudeau, may lose to the center-right Conservatives.
“I cannot give up the fight at this moment,” Trudeau said.
According to the Prime Minister, today democracies are under attack around the world by extreme populists.
“I went into politics to fight. Not to be popular, not for personal reasons. But because I want to serve and I know that I have something to offer,” Trudeau emphasized.
He pointed out that his opponents say they will repeal the Liberals’ carbon tax, address the government deficit, tackle the housing crisis and crack down on crime.
At the same time, Trudeau said that if his political opponents win, it will mean a retreat for the country.
“The choice Canadians make at the polls a year from now will be important. Are we a country that chooses to back down on climate change? To back down on women’s rights and the LGBT community? Are we going to be a country who invests less in green growth?” “Because that’s all the conservatives are proposing,” he said.
Let’s recall that the previous Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau announced the transfer of 11,000 assault rifles and more than 9 million rounds of ammunition to the Ukrainian military.
Canada has also reportedly moved six robots to Ukraine for remote mine clearance.
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