Jagmeet Singh, leader of the National Democratic Party (NDP), has made a decisive move that could reshape the Canadian political landscape. Singh has chosen to end his party's support agreement with Prime Minister Justin Trudeau's Liberal government, leaving Trudeau in a vulnerable position as he faces an increasingly assertive opposition.
This development comes as Conservative leader Pierre Poilievre continues to gain traction among the electorate, effectively pressuring the left-leaning coalition. Poilievre has been vocal in urging Singh to withdraw his support, a call that now seems to have been answered. Trudeau, who faces re-election in October 2025, now finds himself navigating choppy political waters without the crucial backing of the NDP.
This latest blow against Trudeau is part of a broader trend of setbacks for globalists aligned with the World Economic Forum (WEF). French President Emmanuel Macron recently faced a significant defeat, while right-wing parties have gained strength in Germany. Similarly, in the Netherlands, Geert Wilders led his right-conservative party to a historic victory, signaling a shift in European politics. These developments suggest a growing resistance to globalist agendas, with Canada now becoming the latest battleground.