Liberal MPs Urge Trudeau to Resign as Leader
Liberal MPs Urge Trudeau to Resign as Leader

Liberal MPs Urge Trudeau to Resign as Leader

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The Atlantic Liberal caucus has publicly called for Prime Minister Justin Trudeau to resign as party leader, citing urgent concerns about the party's leadership amid upcoming non-confidence motions from opposition parties. A letter from caucus chair Kody Blois, shared by MP Wayne Long, emphasized the need for a leadership transition to ensure party stability and address potential threats such as Donald Trump's proposed tariffs. This call for resignation follows several recent cabinet resignations, including Chrystia Freeland, and mounting pressure from other Liberal MPs across the country. Calgary MP George Chahal has also voiced similar concerns, urging for a transparent leadership selection process. With the Liberal Party facing significant dissent within its ranks, calls for Trudeau to step down are growing louder as the party prepares for the new parliamentary session. The timing of this request is critical, with potential non-confidence motions looming after Parliament reconvenes in January.

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