An unprecedented 69 percent of Canadians say Prime Minister Justin Trudeau should step down, according to a new survey. And while some have an opinion on who would be the best person to replace Trudeau as Liberal leader, most are unsure who it could be.
In the online Leger survey, nearly half of those polled—48 percent—said they don’t know who should replace Trudeau as the leader of the Liberal Party while 15 percent chose the generic “someone else” category.
Overall, this suggests that 63 percent of Canadians do not have a clear opinion on who should take the reins from Trudeau.
Fifteen percent of respondents chose Chrystia Freeland, who resigned as deputy prime minister and finance minister on Dec. 16, as the best person to replace Trudeau….