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    Trudeau’s ‘One Regret’: Electoral Reform Failure After Resigning as Canada PM

    Ottawa, January 7 – Justin Trudeau, the former Prime Minister of Canada, recently reflected on his time in office and shared his “one regret” after resigning. Speaking candidly about his leadership, Trudeau expressed disappointment over his failure to implement electoral reform, which he had long advocated for during his tenure. Despite pushing for a change to Canada’s first-past-the-post voting system, Trudeau acknowledged that the initiative did not come to fruition, leaving him with a sense of unfinished business.

    Trudeau had hoped to introduce a more proportional voting system to better represent the diverse electorate of Canada. However, despite initial promises and widespread support for the idea, the reform effort ultimately faltered. Following his resignation, Trudeau openly admitted that this was the one area where he felt he could have accomplished more, even as he acknowledged the many achievements of his government over the years.

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