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In Canada, Prime Minister Justin Trudeau—previously heralded as a perfect progressive figure—has reached the end of his rope as public sentiment turns against him. Recently, legendary musician Mick Jagger humorously pointed out Trudeau's growing unpopularity. Canadian citizens are no longer passive; they openly confront him, displaying discontent in various settings, as highlighted by the public's demonstrable frustration in British Columbia with protests yelling for him to "get out."
As a leader, Trudeau has faced mounting criticism for his policies that, many argue, have severely damaged the fabric of the nation. The tide has turned from adoration to disdain, and Canadians are increasingly willing to vocalize their grievances candidly.