report. As Prime Minister Justin Trudeau faces the possibility of resignation amid declining popularity and mounting political challenges, speculation about his future continues to grow. Reports indicate that he may announce his resignation as early as Monday, ahead of a national caucus meeting on Wednesday, although the exact timing remains uncertain. Trudeau's government is grappling with numerous issues, including a housing crisis, high inflation, and a shrinking per-capita GDP, all contributing to his plummeting approval ratings. According to a recent poll by Angus Reid, Trudeau’s disapproval rate stands at approximately 68%, with only 28% of Canadians expressing support for him. The situation has been compounded by internal party challenges. Recently, Finance Minister Chrystia Freeland resigned, suggesting in her departure letter that there were significant disagreements over the direction of Canada’s fiscal policy during a tough period for the country. Furthermore, Jagmeet Singh, leader of the New Democratic Party, has announced plans to introduce a formal motion of no-confidence later this month, underscoring the precarious situation for Trudeau's leadership. The backlash against Trudeau has also intensified in light of his public behavior. He faced criticism for attending a Taylor Swift concert while civil unrest unfolded in Montreal, which drew ire from opposition members and highlighted his perceived disconnect from pressing national issues.

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With a n
ational election scheduled for October 20, 2023, the Liberal Party is at a pivotal juncture, and Trudeau’s potential resignation could have significant implications for both his party and the future political landscape of Canada. Fox News will provide updates as the situation develops, including any official announcements from Trudeau's office