Economy: Canada's post-pandemic inflation spiked to 8 per cent, though it has since receded below 2 per cent. Unemployment remains high, around 6.4 per cent. The Conservative opposition has hammered Trudeau's carbon-tax program.
Housing: The cost of housing in many major Canadian cities has become untenable. An economic analysis this year found that in Toronto, Montreal and Vancouver, British Columbia, prices would have to plummet, or incomes would have to improbably soar, to restore affordability.
Immigration: In October, Trudeau said he was tightening Canada's immigration policies after the country welcomed nearly 3 million people over three years, straining health care and other services. "In the tumultuous times as we emerged from the pandemic, between addressing labor needs and maintaining population growth, we didn't get the balance quite right," he said.
Scandals: In 2018, Trudeau was accused of groping a reporter in 2000, an allegation he rejected. A federal ethics commissioner in 2019 ruled that Trudeau tried to circumvent, undermine and discredit his former justice minister and attorney general, Jody Wilson-Raybould, in connection with a criminal case against SNC-Lavalin, a multinational engineering and construction firm based in Montreal. That same year, images surfaced of Trudeau wearing blackface or brownface as a student in the 1990s and as a teacher at a private prep school in 2001.
Infighting: Trudeau's hold on power slipped in September when the left-leaning New Democratic Party deprived Liberals of guaranteed support needed to pass legislation. This week, Chrystia Freeland, the deputy prime minister and finance minister, resigned abruptly, a stinging rebuke to Trudeau
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