'Justin Trudeau has lost control': Pierre Poilievre demands PM hold election after Freeland resigns

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OTTAWA — Opposition Leader Pierre Poilievre demanded on Monday that the government call an immediate election as the Liberals were thrown into chaos by high-profile resignations, saying there is no time to waste with Donald Trump’s inauguration as president just over a month away.

Poilievre said it’s clear “everything is out of control” after finance minister and deputy prime minister Chrystia Freeland announced her shocking resignation from cabinet Monday morning, just hours before she was to deliver her fall fiscal update, which she had reportedly clashed with the Prime Minister’s Office over.

“It would be ideal to have the election done before the president takes office (on Jan. 20) or within the first week or two of his mandate,” Poilievre told reporters at a press conference on Parliament Hill. “So that Canadians would have a strong prime minister, with brains and backbone… facing down President Trump and our American competitors.”

Poilievre added that he wasn’t worried about springing a holiday election campaign on Canadians.

“I think right now, Canadians’ Christmas holidays are being interrupted by the NDP-Liberal hell they’re living under,” said Poilievre.

“And I think the best Christmas present we could give Canadians is to let them choose a new common-sense Conservative government that will bring home Canada’s promise.”

Freeland’s resignation letter posted to X on Monday morning took aim at Prime Minister Justin Trudeau, accusing him of unseriously trotting out “costly political gimmicks” ahead of a potentially costly trade dispute with the U.S.

“We need to take that threat extremely seriously,” read the letter. “That means keeping our fiscal powder dry today, so we have the reserves we may need for a coming tariff war.”

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