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Trudeau Steps Down: Housing Crisis and Immigration Policy Fuel Fall 🌍🏠✈️

Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau has announced his resignation after nine years in power, citing internal party conflicts as a key factor. His decision comes amid plummeting public support, driven by two major challenges: skyrocketing housing costs and polarizing immigration policies.

Einar Tangen, a senior fellow at the Taihe Institute, highlighted how Canada's housing crisis—where average home prices have doubled since 2015—left younger voters feeling 'locked out' of stability. Meanwhile, Trudeau's push for record-high immigration levels sparked debates over strained public services and job markets.

🌐 Why it matters: Trudeau's exit marks a seismic shift in Canada's political landscape. Once hailed for progressive reforms, his legacy now faces scrutiny as critics argue his policies failed to address systemic inequalities. Will this reset inspire new strategies for affordability and integration? Let's discuss! 💬

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