At his peak, Canada’s Prime Minister Justin Trudeau was a political wunderkind who rode a wave of domestic and global popularity as a charismatic leader who hugged rock stars and welcomed refugees.
Now, after nearly a decade in power, his popularity has tanked and Donald Trump is mocking him as “Governor” of America’s 51st state and threatening to rip up a free trade agreement crucial to Canada’s economy.
“Fewer than one in five Canadians now think the country is headed in the right direction,” said David Coletto, chief executive of Abacus Data, a pollster. Abacus said only 19 per cent of Canadians want Trudeau to remain as leader.
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