Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau and his wife, Sophie Gregoire Trudeau, have announced their separation, surprising many, just a week following a major cabinet reshuffle. Despite dwindling opinion polls, Trudeau appears determined to lead the Liberal Party towards a fourth election victory. Their 18-year-long marriage, well-known due to their public profiles, is ending after what Trudeau described on Instagram as "many meaningful and difficult conversations". The decision, arguably one of Trudeau s most significant personal challenges, does not appear to have deterred his political ambitions. "He s running again," a source close to Trudeau confirmed. The couple have agreed legally to prioritise their children s upbringing. Despite the separation, the family plans to vacation together next week. Trudeau, 51, is known for his emphasis on family, having brought his wife and children on the campaign trail during his three consecutive victories beginning in 2015. W
Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau and his wife, Sophie Gregoire Trudeau, have announced their separation, surprising many, just a week following a major cabinet reshuffle. Despite dwindling opinion polls, Trudeau appears determined to lead the Liberal Party towards a fourth election victory. Their 18-year-long marriage, well-known due to their public profiles, is ending after what Trudeau described on Instagram as "many meaningful and difficult conversations". The decision, arguably one of Trudeau s most significant personal challenges, does not appear to have deterred his political ambitions. "He s running again," a source close to Trudeau confirmed. The couple have agreed legally to prioritise their children s upbringing. Despite the separation, the family plans to vacation together next week. Trudeau, 51, is known for his emphasis on family, having brought his wife and children on the campaign trail during his three consecutive victories beginning in 2015. W
The transition team, with experience in municipal governments, policing, and government finances, is expected to examine the best way to untangle the shared regional assets
Ghazal says she thinks an increased focus on sovereignty and protecting Quebec's language will help the party gain votes outside of Montreal, where its support is concentrated.