Amidst growing concerns within the Liberal Party, MP Alexandra Mendès has expressed doubts about the party's ability to win the next federal election under Prime Minister Justin Trudeau's leadership. Meanwhile, former Bank of Canada governor Mark Carney, seen by some as a potential future leader, has evaded questions about his political ambitions while advising the party on economic policy. Despite these internal challenges and the withdrawal of support from a small left-wing party, political analysts believe Trudeau could remain in power into 2025, highlighting the current political uncertainty and discussions about leadership within the party.
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It's really time for the Liberal Party to embrace bold, progressive leadership—Carney could be exactly what we need to rejuvenate our agenda and attract younger, more climate-conscious voters.
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Despite political risks, Trudeau could remain Canada's prime minister into 2025
Justin Trudeau may survive as Canada's prime minister into next year, political analysts say, even though his minority Liberal government is more vulnerable after a small left-wing party withdrew a pledge to support it on key votes.
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Mark Carney sidesteps questions about political future after speaking with Liberal MPs
Former Bank of Canada governor Mark Carney sidestepped questions about his political ambitions on Tuesday while saying he was honoured to be asked to advise the Liberal Party on economic policy ahead of the next federal election.
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Liberal MP doesn’t believe party can win next election with Trudeau at the top of the ticket
Long-time Liberal MP Alexandra Mendès said she’s skeptical that her party can win the next federal election as long as Prime Minister Justin Trudeau remains Leader.
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