That easy to get rid of someone in power?
YES!

The big question is who will replace him? Will it be someone worse?
Justin Trudeau the Biden of the great white north about time to dump him.
The winning never stops. Let’s hope they don’t install someone even worse.
The problem with him resigning is that the Liberals are so toxic right now, that the new leader will be ending his or her political career by taking over.
Did he get a job offer from Klaus Schwab and the World Enslavement Forum ? LOL
He’s already ignored their calls to resign for several months now. Why do they think he will do it this time?
I hope he can get a trucking company to move him out of the governor’s mansion.
About 7 posts today and last night on "he is expected to resign".

This is an fine example of a parliamentary democracy in action.
Parliaments are made up of parties... The Liberal party is currently in control of Canada with a minority government, propped up since 2019 by the even further left of center National Democratic Party. They have a leader in Just not Ready Trudeau... He’s alienated enough of his own party, that the membership of that party has called on him to step down. Apparently, he’s taking the hint.
After this pissant finally does step down (something he should’ve done much earlier), the Liberal party will still control government. There was going to be a scheduled election in 2025 anyways... And that election may be held a little earlier because of his resignation, but it won’t be because of his resignation. The Liberals and their lefty buddies the NDP still control government.
The good news from all of this... When there finally is an election, the Conservatives (or Tories) will likely form a majority government.
FWIW....
Reports on social media and/or enemedia state he’s resigning as party leader...
And/or will resign as PM but stay on until a replacement is chosen.
Okaaaaay....
Update, very interesting info IF true...
Hahaha! What a pathetic leftist loser.
Too chicken-s to deal with Trump.

From Copilot
To prorogue means to discontinue a session of a legislative body, such as a parliament, without dissolving it. This action is typically taken by a head of state or government leader. When a parliament is prorogued, all pending business, including bills and committee work, is halted until the next session begins12.
For example, in 2020, Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau prorogued Parliament, which effectively ended the current session and postponed all legislative activities3.