Political Rift: Guilbeault's Resignation Shakes Canadian Liberal Stability
Canadian Prime Minister Mark Carney faces a reduced majority in Parliament as former cabinet minister Steven Guilbeault resigns over climate policy dissatisfaction. Guilbeault's departure could lead to other resignations, challenging Carney's leadership. The move highlights internal party tensions between economic priorities and environmental policies, amid ongoing political dynamics.
Canadian Prime Minister Mark Carney expressed gratitude toward former cabinet minister Steven Guilbeault, who is set to resign from the Liberal party. Guilbeault's resignation, first reported by major Canadian news outlets, will narrow the already slim majority of Carney's government in Parliament.
Carney acknowledged Guilbeault's decision to step down, wishing him well and hinting at future cooperation on mutual interests. Guilbeault, a former environment minister, had previously left Carney's cabinet over disagreement with climate policy changes linked to Alberta's energy investment deal.
The resignation signals potential internal strife within the Liberal party, as experts suggest other lawmakers might follow suit, possibly resulting in a minority government. This development underscores the ongoing challenge of balancing economic priorities with environmental commitments amidst shifting political landscapes.
(With inputs from agencies.)

