Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau had hoped to win a fourth consecutive election — and would have been the first to do so since Wilfrid Laurier, more than 100 years ago. In the end, Trudeau will leave office as the seventh longest-serving Canadian prime minister after announcing his resignation on Monday. From “sunny ways” to ethics violations, Eric Sorensen looks at his political legacy.
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From ‘sunny ways’ to turmoil: Looking back at Trudeau’s political legacy
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