As Justin Trudeau steps down amid economic frustrations, Canadians express dissatisfaction with rising living costs that overshadow promises of a better life.
Canada's Political Landscape: Trudeau's Challenges

Canada's Political Landscape: Trudeau's Challenges
High living costs drive discontent among Canadians as Trudeau's tenure faces scrutiny.
As Justin Trudeau's tenure as Canada's Prime Minister reaches its twilight, increasing discontent among Canadians is becoming palpable. It was 2015 when Trudeau's relentless advocacy for the middle class resonated deeply with voters like Shivaan Burke, who even took the step to work for her local Liberal Member of Parliament. However, a mere decade later, the economic landscape has changed dramatically, leaving many feeling betrayed by unmet promises.
Ms. Burke, a government contract worker from Peterborough, Ontario—a city that once thrived as a factory town—has observed how the high living costs have severely impacted her family's budget. Once regarded as an escape from the soaring real estate prices of Toronto, Peterborough has seen its housing costs escalate significantly, mirroring a national trend that leaves families struggling to make ends meet.
The pain is not isolated; a recent survey by the Royal Bank of Canada revealed a staggering 55 percent of respondents feel "financially paralyzed" by the continuous rise in living expenses. For many Canadians, including those who championed Trudeau's hopeful vision, the reality of daily life is marred by skyrocketing grocery prices and stagnant wages, igniting frustration that could lead to lasting political repercussions.
As Trudeau prepares to leave office, the question remains: Can his successors address the concerns of a disillusioned electorate?