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Trudeau troubles: embattled at home, mocked abroad

Trudeau troubles: embattled at home, mocked abroad

Update: 2024-12-19
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The fallout from Chrystia Freeland’s resignation is far from over. As more people demand Justin Trudeau’s resignation he appears to be in no hurry to heed the calls.


Meanwhile, U.S. president-elect Donald Trump pokes fun at Canada’s ongoing chaos, reprising his jokes about the country becoming the 51st state. What does the drama in Ottawa mean for Canada’s position as it prepares for a potential trade war with Washington?


We're joined by J.P. Tasker from CBC's parliamentary bureau and Alex Panetta, a Washington-based CBC News correspondent.  


For transcripts of Front Burner, please visit: https://www.cbc.ca/radio/frontburner/transcripts

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zeek

you could at least Try to be less bias. Freeland was asked to shuffle - which is normal in gov - she didn't like it and took it out on the PM. yes he handled things badly - can you truly be the one to throw stones at missteps?? I rather doubt it.

Dec 21st
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Trudeau troubles: embattled at home, mocked abroad

Trudeau troubles: embattled at home, mocked abroad