reveals 'I think about quitting this crazy job everyday' as ... trends now

reveals 'I think about quitting this crazy job everyday' as ... trends now
Justin Trudeau reveals 'I think about quitting this crazy job everyday' as ... trends now

Justin Trudeau reveals 'I think about quitting this crazy job everyday' as ... trends now

Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau shared he thinks about quitting his 'crazy job' every day after his ex-wife took a veiled swing at him saying women 'shouldn't expect the minimum.'

In an interview with French-language broadcaster Radio-Canada on Friday, Trudeau said he plans on staying in office until the next election, but does think about leaving his job.

Trudeau, whose Liberals are trailing in the polls, first took office in November 2015 and the next House of Commons election must be held by October 2025.

'I could not be the man I am and abandon the fight at this point,' he said in the interview.

'I think about quitting every day. It's a crazy job I'm doing, making the personal sacrifices, of course, it's super tough, it's super not great at times.'

Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau  said in an interview with French-language broadcaster Radio-Canada on Friday he often thinks about quitting his job

Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau  said in an interview with French-language broadcaster Radio-Canada on Friday he often thinks about quitting his job

Trudeau, who first took office in November 2015, announced last year him and his wife were separating after 18 years of marriage

Trudeau, who first took office in November 2015, announced last year him and his wife were separating after 18 years of marriage

Trudeau 's ex-wife Sophie Gregoire said on a podcast that women 'shouldn't expect the minimum' in what may have been a veiled swipe at the Canadian prime minister

Trudeau 's ex-wife Sophie Gregoire said on a podcast that women 'shouldn't expect the minimum' in what may have been a veiled swipe at the Canadian prime minister

Trudeau said he entered politics 'not to be popular, not for personal reasons - because I want to serve and I know I have something to offer'.

'The choice that Canadians will make, in a year in the elections, will be so fundamental.'

Last year, Trudeau, 52, and

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