Prime Minister Justin Trudeau is taking time to reflect following Chrystia Freeland's surprise resignation as finance minister. The move has sparked calls for Trudeau to step down, with several Liberal MPs demanding an emergency caucus meeting. Meanwhile, Spanish bank Banco Santander is nearing approval to enter Canada's retail banking market, potentially shaking up the existing oligopoly.
Trudeau taking time to reflect: Liberal minister
The House of Commons is now on its holiday break, giving Trudeau a few weeks to decide on his next move before MPs return to Ottawa on Jan. 27. Several Liberal MPs demanded an emergency caucus meeting, and during that evening gathering, some of them called for Trudeau to step aside as party leader.It’s not every day, or even every decade, that a big foreign bank decides to have a go at Canada’s retail banking market.
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