Trudeau’s fight for survival: Chrystia Freeland enters the fray

Taking on the presidency of the G7 next year, Canada should be in prime position to shape transatlantic relations alongside its dominant neighbor — regardless of who moves in to the White House. But does Justin Trudeau have what it takes to deliver?  Host Anne McElvoy talks to the Number 2 in Trudeau’s government, Deputy […]

Sep 26, 2024 - 07:00
Trudeau’s fight for survival: Chrystia Freeland enters the fray

Taking on the presidency of the G7 next year, Canada should be in prime position to shape transatlantic relations alongside its dominant neighbor — regardless of who moves in to the White House. But does Justin Trudeau have what it takes to deliver? 

Host Anne McElvoy talks to the Number 2 in Trudeau’s government, Deputy Prime Minister and Finance Minister Chrystia Freeland, about whether plummeting poll numbers and heavy by-election defeats suggest Canadians have lost faith in the long-serving premier. Trudeau’s opponents, led by Conservative leader Pierre Poilievre, set the ball rolling this week with a motion of no-confidence in parliament. Later, Anne talks to Nick Taylor-Vaisey, author of POLITICO’s Ottawa Playbook on Trudeau’s chances of survival in next year’s general election.

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