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Justin Trudeau is supposed to respond Monday to a group of Liberal MPs demanding his resignation as party leader, but the prime minister has already made his plans clear.
Trudeau told disaffected MPs at a caucus meeting Monday that he's heard their concerns and would take time to think about his future. Waiting for the cabinet shuffle.
Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau finds himself under growing pressure from within his own Liberal Party to step down. The political unrest comes at a critical time, with MPs questioning ...
That letter included a demand: Trudeau should make a choice about his future before Oct. 28. About 20 MPs — none of them cabinet ministers — also stood up in the Liberal caucus meeting today ...
On Thursday, Canada's leading daily The Globe and Mail reported that at least 20 MPs have agreed to put their names on a demand to oust Trudeau - a move which it said appears to be "quickly ...
Liberal MPs are expected to hold the first special national caucus meeting since Prime Minister Justin Trudeau announced he would reflect on calls for him to resign. The number of Liberal MPs ...
C anadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau is encountering resistance within his own party, as a number of Liberal MPs are calling for him to step aside and not seek a fourth term in office. Reports ...
With Parliament out for winter break until Jan. 27, Conservative Leader Pierre Poilievre urged Canada’s titular head of State, Governor General Mary Simon, to recall MPs early to hold such a vote.
The MPs have been seeking Trudeau's resignation in a bid to save their party from a potential poll debacle. The public opinion surveys have suggested that under Trudeau's leadership, ...