As news of Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau’s resignation circulates across news outlets and social media, many stalwart Liberals are suggesting replacements for their disgraced leader.
While Liberals assure Canadians that a new Liberal leader would not carry on the radical agendas pushed by Trudeau, each of the potential replacements has embraced the anti-life and globalist ideology and would likely plunge the country into another term of anti-family and anti-freedom laws.
Former Governor of England Mark Carney
Carney appears to be the most likely candidate for the new Liberal leader, with many mainstream outlets promoting him as a solution for Canadians looking for a third option other than Trudeau and Conservative Party Leader Pierre Poilievre.
However, as LifeSiteNews previously reported, Carney would likely be an even worse prime minister than Trudeau.
While his impressive work experience certainly raises him in the estimation of Canadians, especially compared with Trudeau’s pre-political career that consisted of being a drama teacher, Carney is not dissimilar to Trudeau in terms of policies. […]
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