With Trudeau on the ropes, Liberals contemplate the next election with hope and anxiety

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Prime Minister Justin Trudeau attends a United Way conference in Ottawa on Tuesday, June 18, 2024.

Justin Trudeau keeps saying he wants to stay and fight the next election against Pierre Poilievre. But his leadership could be put to the test in next week's byelection in Toronto-St. Paul's. And his MPs are wavering between resignation and enthusiasm.

"We would be better off changing leaders for the good of our country," one Liberal MP said, adding that he has a lot of respect for Trudeau and what he has accomplished. "Justin Trudeau is the best campaigner I've seen in my life," Tourism Minister Soraya Martinez Ferrada said on Wednesday. "I'm convinced that he will go meet with Canadians and that he will convince them to trust us."

Prime Minister Trudeau rises during question period in the House of Commons on Parliament Hill in Ottawa, Wednesday, May 1, 2024. Polls tracking voter intention have consistently shown Trudeau is 15 to 20 points behind Pierre Poilievre. "If Justin Trudeau loses Toronto-St. Paul's, I don't see how he can stay on as leader," one high-ranking Liberal MP said.To avoid defeat, the Liberals have pulled out all the stops in Toronto-St. Paul's by sending nearly 20 cabinet ministers to campaign alongside their candidate, Leslie Church, a former chief of staff to Finance Minister Chrystia Freeland. The Conservative candidate is Don Stewart.

Canada 2020 Advisory Board chair and former governor of the Bank of Canada and Bank of England Mark Carney speaks during the Canada 2020 Net-Zero Leadership Summit in Ottawa on Wednesday, April 19, 2023. He said the former banker "could make a remarkable contribution as leader" but insisted that his praise for Carney is not a call for Trudeau to resign.

Rumours concerning Dominic LeBlanc's interest in running were also reported in the Globe and Mail earlier this year. LeBlanc is a longtime friend of the prime minister.

 

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