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IS JUSTIN TRUDEAU A LIABILITY TO CANADA'S FUTURE?
The Sunday Guardian
|November 03, 2024
Trudeau's economic policies have drawn criticism for driving Canada further into debt.

Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau "has faced increasing scrutiny in recent years, and questions have surfaced regarding his long-term impact on Canada. From controversial policies and strained international relations to economic challenges and domestic criticisms, Trudeau's leadership is seen by many as increasingly problematic, with some suggesting he has become a liability to Canada and its future. Here's an analysis of the key areas that fuel this sentiment.
Under Trudeau, Canada's international standing has taken a hit. Most recently, tensions with India have escalated dramatically after Trudeau alleged that Indian government agents were potentially involved in the assassination of Hardeep Singh Nijjar, a Canadian citizen and Sikh separatist leader. This accusation led to a diplomatic standoff, with India suspending visas for Canadians and withdrawing Canadian diplomats. The fallout has threatened to impact the economic and security relationship between the two nations, which could have far-reaching consequences for Canadian businesses and the large Indian diaspora in Canada.
Trudeau's relationship with China has also been fraught, especially after Canada detained Huawei executive Meng Wanzhou in 2018 at the request of the United States. China responded by arresting two Canadian citizens, sparking a diplomatic crisis. Despite securing their release, the overall strain has left Canada-China relations in a state of disrepair, affecting trade, technology, and diplomacy.
Moreover, Canada's relationship with the US, its largest trading partner, has not been without its bumps. While the Trudeau administration has managed to keep relations with the Biden administration friendly, Canada remains economically vulnerable to US policy shifts, from trade tariffs to energy agreements.
This story is from the November 03, 2024 edition of The Sunday Guardian.
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