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The Liberal Party of Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau will choose its new leader and Prime Minister of the country on 9 March. There are 5 names leading in this race, including 3 women.
Among them, Ruby Dhalla of Indian origin, former Deputy PM Crystia Freeland and Sadan leader of Liberal Party Kareena Guld are the prominent female leaders.
Investment banker Mark Karney and businessman Frank Belis are also trying their luck in the Canadian PM race. Trudeau is the Liberal Party chief for 12 years and has been PM for 9 years.
Trudeau announced the resignation on 6 January. He has been accused of failing on the front of party leaders on unemployment, foreign policy and separatists.

Trudeau will remain the PM of Canada till the next Prime Minister is elected.
Ruby has worked in films
Ruby officially submitted a claim to replace Justin Trudeau on 22 January. The Liberal Party on Monday approved him to contest elections.
If Ruby Dhalla is elected in place of Justin Trudeau, then she will become the first black female Prime Minister of Canada. Ruby announced on Tuesday and said that if she was selected, she would expel illegal immigrants out of the country.
Dhale also acted in Hindi films before stepping into politics. Dhalla acted in the film ‘Why, Kiss for’ in 2003. In 1993, she was also the runner-up of the Miss India Canada competition.
She was an MP from 2004 to 2011. If Ruby Dhalla of Indian origin becomes the head of the Liberal Party, it will be the first time in the history of 157 years that a women’s party will be the head.

Crystia has described Trump toxic
Crystia resigned due to differences with Trudeau. He is considered a strong contender. However, critics are describing them as extremely impractical. US President Trump has described him as toxic.
Mark Carney has been the former central bank chief of Canada. They are strengthening their claim as an economic troubleshooter. He says that he can remove the country from the economic crisis.
72% Canadian said- Khalistani separatists are curbed
Khalistani separatists are being strongly opposed in Canada. 54% of Canadians oppose the Khalistani separatist movement here.
At the same time, 72% believes that foreign separatists like Khalistani should be curbed. Strict action is necessary on these. This has been revealed in the survey of the poll agency Legger 360.
According to this report, 30% Canadian believes that the Sikh community has to undergo unfair investigation due to the separatist activities of Khalistanis.
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