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Canada’s PM discusses divorce, Donald Trump, Taylor Swift and political woes with comic Mark Critch in an interview recorded per week earlier than Freeland’s resignation

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Comic Mark Critch landed a year-end interview with Justin Trudeau, referring to the prime minister’s political struggles, divorce and Donald Trump.

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The dialog was recorded on Dec. 6, 10 days earlier than Finance Minister Chrystia Freeland’s stunning resignation and the following choice by the Prime Minister’s Workplace to cancel all year-end interviews. It aired on CBC on New 12 months’s Eve.

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“ Oh, 2024, what a garbage year, hey? We’ve all had a horrible 2024, but nobody’s had a harder 2024 than you,” Critch teased Trudeau originally of their dialog. “I mean, down and up in the polls, inflation, tariffs. Pierre Poilievre called you a wacko. I mean, just a garbage year. And for Canadians, it’s been a great comfort that no matter how bad 2024 got, we could always say, ‘You know what? At least we’re not Justin Trudeau.’

“You had a hard year!”

The prime minister took Critch’s feedback nicely, joking and riffing with the solid member of This Hour Has 22 Minutes. “You had the low point of the year. For you, you kind of embarrassed all Canadians when you were caught on tape dancing to Taylor Swift,” Critch stated because the prime minister took it in stride.

Trudeau Prime Minister Justin Trudeau at a Taylor Swift live performance in Toronto on Nov. 22, 2024. PHOTO BY X

“ I was in the mood. I was going on,” Trudeau responded.

“You’re wearing your Swifty bracelet,” Critch identified. “ How old are you? But you have to remember, you know, you can’t really dance like no one is watching. You have to dance like someone is filming you on your phone,” the comic teased.

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“ Well, that’s just the, the era we’re in right now,” Trudeau retorted, enjoying off of Swift’s newest Eras live performance tour.

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Trudeau once more dismissed Donald Trump’s feedback encouraging Canada to grow to be the 51st state when requested about his November assembly with the president-elect at his Florida property, Mar-A-Lago, the so-called “winter White House.”

“ There was a lot discussed during those three hours. That was an off-hand, jocular moment. I don’t think it was serious, even from him.”

Critch roasted Trump for tweeting a picture of a Canadian flag in opposition to the backdrop of what seems to be Matterhorn, a distinguished mountain in Switzerland. “Is that our greatest defence? Is that Americans are really bad at geography?” Critch requested, drawing the prime minister’s snicker.

“I  think our greatest offence is that we do things together across the border, and anything they do that will hurt us will also hurt them, and that’s something that he doesn’t want to do,” Trudeau stated.

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The comic teased Trudeau a couple of “devastating breakup” — a reference to the New Democrats ending their deal to help the Liberals, to not the announcement in August 2023 that the PM and his spouse, Sophie Grégoire Trudeau, have been splitting up after 18 years of marriage.

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Close to the tip of their transient dialog, Critch requested Trudeau if he noticed any parallels together with his father, Prime Minister Pierre Elliott Trudeau, and his well-known stroll within the snow in 1984 that in the end prompted his departure from the nationwide stage.

“When my father was my age, he still had a dozen years of prime ministering ahead of him,” replied Trudeau, who turned 53 on Christmas Day.

Critch posited: “ I think Pierre Poilievre is at 99 per cent in the polls. Do you think you can do this?” to which Trudeau responded unequivocally: “Yes.”

Trudeau FILE PHOTO: Prime Minister Justin Trudeau and President-elect Donald Trump are pictured eating at Mar-a-Lago final Friday night time.

“Right now, we’re in a moment where everything is difficult. And Pierre Poilievre is trying to convince Canadians not to believe in themselves, not to believe in the CBC, not to believe in climate change, not to believe in gun control, not to believe in women’s rights. I believe Canadians rise to the occasion, and I am certainly not going to stop fighting at this moment where it’s so important,” Trudeau stated.

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The comic teased in an interview with Radio Canada on Wednesday that his prized dialog would doubtless ruffle feathers amongst members of the Fourth Property.

“I did get the big year-end interview. Isn’t that sad? Nothing drives our great, esteemed Canadian journalists crazier than when the clown gets the interview, you know?” he stated, recalling how the 2 met at a Montreal restaurant. “We had a lovely, lovely chat.”

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