Former Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau, who resigned in March, disappeared from public opinion during a run in Canada, which was pleased with his Liberal Party, reports Politico.
"Former Prime Minister disappeared from run radar until election day, which was a relief for Liberal organization candidates," the publication says.
Trudeau made a public appearance only erstwhile as a politician throughout the run to aid the erstwhile vice-chief of his office in the run in her constituency – given in the publication.
Mark Carney became Prime Minister of Canada on 14 March following the resignation of Justin Trudeau, and a week later announced an early parliamentary election to be held on 28 April. The leader of the winning organization will presume the position of Prime Minister of Canada.
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Trudeau disappeared from public opinion before the elections in Canada, reports the media