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Prime Minister Justin Trudeau expected to resign

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Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau is to resign imminently amid public outcry within his country over his liberal politics, according to reports.

Trudeau is set to make an announcement at 10.45am Eastern Time that he will resign as the Liberal Party leader, sources familiar with the prime minister’s plans told The Globe and Mail.

A senior government source told AFP: ‘It’s a done deal that he is leaving…it’s now just about how.’

The source did not immediately indicate whether Trudeau would resign as Liberal party leader and stay on as a caretaker prime minister.

One person with knowledge of Trudeau’s plans told The Globe and Mail that he realizes he needs to make an announcement before he meets with the Liberal caucus to avoid the appearance that he was forced out by the party.

The prime minister came to the conclusion that the party is no longer behind him, and he knows there is no path for him to stay on, sources said.

It remains unclear what Liberal Party national executives plan to do to replace Trudeau as prime minister, and whether he will stay in his position until a new leader is selected.

But the Liberal Party national executive, which rules on leadership issues, is planning to meet later this week.

The decision comes amid outrage following Chrystia Freeland’s surprising decision to resign as finance minister and deputy prime minister on December 16 – the same day she was supposed to deliver her economic and fiscal update.

Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau is expected to announce his resignation on Monday

 

The decision comes amid outrage following Chrystia Freeland’s surprising decision to resign as finance minister and deputy prime minister

 

She cited concerns over what she called Trudeau’s ‘spending gimmicks’ in her announcement.

Freeland also outlined disagreements she had with Trudeau on spending and ‘the best path forward for Canada’ amid a high cost of living and rising inflation, according to the BBC.

The disagreements, she said, were underscored by incoming US President Donald Trump’s threats of a25 percent tariff on Canadian goods if it does not secure its border.

Trudeau remained mostly silent about Freeland’s resignation in the aftermath as he made a public trip down to Donald Trump’s Mar-a-Lago estate – which only worsened the crisis as Trump went on to mock his counterpart and imply that he would make Canada a US state.

As calls for his resignation mounted, Trudeau eventually announced the country would engage in a Trump-style crackdown on immigration.

Canada‘s newly appointed Finance Minister Dominic LeBlanc announced on Tuesday that the $1.3bn CAD ($930m USD) slate of new measures ‘will secure our border against the flow of illegal drugs and irregular migration.’

The new measures will include 24/7 surveillance of the border using ‘helicopters, drones and mobile surveillance towers’, and upgraded detection tools to catch drugs slipping over the border.

The legislation is based on five pillars: Slowing the trade of fentanyl, improving border patrols’ coordination, providing new tools for law enforcement, easing information sharing among departments and slowing migrant crossings, reports TNC.

Trudeau remained mostly silent about Freeland’s resignation in the aftermath

 

He made a public trip down to Donald Trump’s Mar-a-Lago estate – which only worsened the crisis as Trump went on to mock his counterpart and imply that he would make Canada a US state

 

It remains unclear what Liberal Party national executives plan to do to replace Trudeau as prime minister, and whether he will stay in his position until a new leader is selected

 

Among those who could now take Trudeau’s place is investment banker Mark Carney, 59, who has spent many hours on the phone with Liberal MPs over the holidays – seeking their advice and support for a run at leadership for the Liberal Party, Global News reports.

But Trudeau has also apparently held discussions with LeBlanc over whether he would be willing to step in as an interim leader and prime minister, one source told The Globe and Mail.

Another suggested it would make sense for Trudeau to remain in his position until a new leader is chosen so that he can deal with the incoming Trump administration and the threat of tariffs.

A third source also noted that any leadership race would take at least three months, as the Liberal Party continues to lose favor to the Conservatives and their leader Pierre Poillievre.

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Accord Party Crisis Deepens As Another Governorship Candidate Emerges For Osun Polls

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A faction of Accord Party has held its own governorship primary, where Mr. Clement Bamigbola emerged as the faction’s governorship candidate for the 2026 Osun State election.

This is coming just four days after the emergence of Governor Ademola Adeleke as the party’s flag-bearer.

Recall that the party under the leadership of Maxwell Mgbudem, on Wednesday, held a similar exercise which produced Governor Ademola Adeleke as the party’s candidate.

However, a faction of the party rejected his emergence, insisting that Barrister Maxwell Mgbudem is not the legally recognized national chairman of the Accord Party.

In a fresh development on Sunday, about 300 delegates of the Accord Party from across Osun State elected Bamigbola as the factional candidate during a primary held at Regina Suite, Osogbo.

Bamigbola emerged through a voice vote conducted by the delegates, after which the Chairman of the Primary Committee, Hon. Olufemi Ogundare, declared him the party’s candidate for the 2026 Osun State governorship election.

 

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Tinubu, ECOWAS leaders meet in Abuja over Benin coup, regional stability

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President Bola Tinubu and leaders of ECOWAS countries are currently meeting in Abuja.

The 68th Ordinary Session of the ECOWAS Authority of Heads of State and Government is taking place at the State House Conference Centre, in Abuja.

Leaders of West African countries at the meeting include President Julius Bio (Sierra Leone, ECOWAS Chair), President Patrice Talon (Benin), José Maria Neves (Cabo Verde) and Alassane Ouattara (Côte d’Ivoire).

Others are Adama Barrow (The Gambia), John Mahama (Ghana), Umaro Embaló (Guinea-Bissau), Joseph Boakai (Liberia), Bassirou Faye (Senegal) and Faure Gnassingbé (Togo).

The meeting is coming against the backdrop of five turbulent years for West Africa, which saw coups in Mali (2020, 2021), Burkina Faso (twice in 2022), and Niger (2023).

The latest incidents include an attempted coup in Benin on December 7, 2025, and renewed instability in Guinea-Bissau.

At the time of filing this report, details of the meeting are yet to be disclosed.

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Breaking: Diri Orders Autopsy on Bayelsa Deputy Governor’s Death, Warns Against Politicisation

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Bayelsa State Governor, Senator Douye Diri, has ordered an autopsy to determine the cause of death of the state’s Deputy Governor, Lawrence Ewhrudjakpo.

Governor Diri gave the directive on Saturday while receiving former President Goodluck Jonathan at the Government House in Yenagoa.

Ewhrudjakpo reportedly collapsed in his office on Thursday and was rushed to the Federal Medical Centre (FMC), Yenagoa, where he was pronounced dead on arrival.

Reacting to the incident, the governor condemned what he described as widespread misinformation and speculation on social media, warning against any attempt to politicise the deputy governor’s death.

“I want to make an appeal. I have seen people politicise his death. In Ijaw land, there is no enmity in death. Let nobody politicise the passing of our dearly beloved deputy governor,” Diri said.

“If anyone truly loves him, this is the time to show it. I have directed that an autopsy be carried out to reveal the cause of his death. There is a lot of nonsense going on on social media.”

The governor further urged the public to focus on mourning and honouring the late deputy governor, noting that the state government had declared three working days of mourning in his honour.

“If anyone is issuing statements to eulogise him, let it end there. Let us mourn him because Bayelsa State is in a mourning mood,” he added.

Governor Diri also called for unity and love among the people, reminding them of the inevitability of death.

Speaking during the condolence visit, former President Goodluck Jonathan described the late Ewhrudjakpo as a committed and dedicated individual who played a key role in the activities of his foundation.

“For me, he was someone my foundation and I will never forget. He represented the governor in all our programs,” Jonathan said, adding that Ewhrudjakpo worked tirelessly in that role, even more than when he served as deputy governor.

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