The Liberal Party of Canada has appointed Andrew Bevan as its new national campaign director, signaling preparations for the next federal election. However, this move comes at a time when Prime Minister Justin Trudeau faces growing internal dissent, with some MPs reportedly organizing efforts to pressure him to step down. The party has been struggling in the polls, and the leadership shakeup reflects broader concerns about its future direction. Marjorie Michel has also been named as deputy campaign director, further solidifying the party's election strategy. The effectiveness of the internal revolt remains uncertain as Trudeau continues to lead the party.
Honestly, it's about time some Liberals are pushing for change – Trudeau’s been coasting on old glory while failing to deliver on key progressive issues like climate and Indigenous rights. We need fresh leadership that’s actually going to be bold and take action, not just talk.
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Some Liberal MPs launch new push to oust Trudeau, as others question whether latest revolt will be effective
With the Prime Minister and his chief of staff away on an international trip last week, sources say some MPs began organizing a new campaign to ask Justin Trudeau to step down
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Liberals announce new campaign director amid new push to oust Trudeau
The Liberal Party has named Andrew Bevan as its new national campaign director for the next federal election. The announcement comes as the party continues to face lagging polls and as party leader Justin Trudeau is facing new pressure to step aside. Marjorie Michel will serve as the party’s deputy campaign director.
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