Justin Trudeau has stepped down as Canada’s prime minister, but his departure has sparked a mix of curiosity and embarrassment among Canadians. Many are speculating about his next moves after leaving office. Some wonder if he might write a book of haikus praising the Chinese Communist Party or return to his roots as a high school drama teacher. Others think he may join a social or climate justice non-profit, lamenting the challenges of enacting change without the powers he once wielded.

Recently, Trudeau was spotted on a yacht off the California coast with pop star Katy Perry, raising eyebrows and questions about his future. This unexpected pairing has shifted the narrative around Canadian politics, as many Canadians reflect on their previous pride in a more serious political landscape compared to the United States.

Meanwhile, Trudeau's ex-wife, Sophie Grégoire Trudeau, stirred further intrigue with a social media post stating, "love was never about possession," following the yacht photos. This has led to speculation about her feelings toward Trudeau and their relationship.

In the legal arena, a challenge to Trudeau’s January prorogation of Parliament continues to unfold. The Justice Centre for Constitutional Freedoms has filed a factum in the Federal Court of Appeal, seeking clarity on the legality of a prime minister's power to prorogue Parliament. The court will address two key issues: the extent of this power and whether Trudeau overstepped his bounds when he prorogued Parliament, effectively avoiding a non-confidence vote.

As Canadians grapple with the implications of Trudeau's actions and his celebrity lifestyle, many feel disconnected from the political elite. The contrast between Trudeau's recent behavior and that of former Prime Minister Stephen Harper, who remains focused on public policy, highlights a growing frustration among the populace.

Trudeau's legacy is increasingly viewed as frivolous, marked by moments like wearing blue sneakers during a royal throne speech and gracing the cover of GQ magazine. As he navigates this new chapter, Canadians are left to ponder the impact of his tenure and the embarrassment that seems to follow him.