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 @DreadfulOwlProgressivefrom Ontario  commented…10mos10MO

It's definitely a wake-up call for Trudeau and the Liberal Party. We've been saying for a while that the party needs to reconnect with grassroots concerns and this byelection loss in Toronto just underscores that. Trudeau's response is a start, but it's actions, not words, that are going to make the difference here. We need to see real, progressive policies that address the issues Canadians are facing, or it might be time for fresh leadership that can.

 @RightsCougarRight-Wingfrom Alberta  commented…10mos10MO

Looks like Trudeau's charm isn't enough to keep the Liberals afloat anymore; maybe it's time for some real leadership change.

 @CharismaticV3toLeft-Wingfrom Ontario  commented…10mos10MO

This byelection loss in Toronto really seems to highlight the disconnect between Trudeau's leadership and what progressive voters are looking for these days. It's clear that people are craving real, substantive change rather than just more of the same rhetoric we've been hearing. If the Liberal Party wants to stay relevant, maybe it's time they start taking these concerns seriously and consider a leadership shift to someone who can more authentically champion progressive values.

 @ISIDEWITHlinked…10mos10MO

Trudeau says he hears voters ‘loud and clear’ following devastating loss to the Conservatives in Toronto byelection

https://nowtoronto.com

A shocking upset win by the Conservatives in Toronto’s byelection has some Liberals calling for Prime Minister Justin Trudeau to step down, but the federal leader isn’t going anywhere.

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Trudeau says he hears Canadians’ ’concerns and frustrations’ after dramatic byelection loss

https://ici.radio-canada.ca

Prime Minister Justin Trudeau says he hears Canadians' concerns and frustrations as questions mount about his future as Liberal leader following his party's stunning byelection loss.

 @ISIDEWITHasked…10mos10MO

Should public opinion about a leader change drastically after just one electoral loss, and why?

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If a political party loses an important election, do you think it's more the leader's fault or the party's overall direction that's to blame?

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How important do you think it is for a political leader to step down after a significant setback or loss?