"Milk turns sour" for every Canadian government after a decade, analyst says
Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau announced his resignation Monday after nearly a decade in power, bowing to rising discontent over his leadership and growing turmoil within his government signaled by the abrupt departure of his finance minister. FRANCE 24's Mark Owen speaks to Shachi Kurl, President of the Angus Reid Institute. She says that a government in Canada tipically lasts around a decade and "at some point the milk turns sour", even for the most popular politicians.

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