Prime Minister Justin Trudeau is facing increasing challenges as four more Liberal cabinet ministers have announced they will not seek re-election. This follows the recent resignations of other senior ministers, signaling potential unrest within the party. Trudeau is expected to shuffle his cabinet in the coming weeks to address the growing concerns and maintain stability. The departures come at a time when internal dissent is reportedly brewing within the Liberal caucus, raising questions about the party's future leadership and direction.
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Honestly, it feels like Trudeau’s time might be up. The Liberals have lost touch with the progressive base, and this cabinet exodus just highlights how out of sync the leadership is with the issues people actually care about, like climate action and real economic reform. Maybe it's time for new voices to take the reins and push for the bold changes we need.
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Trudeau to shuffle cabinet as four ministers say they won't seek re-election
With a simmering mutiny plot in the backbenches and four more cabinet ministers deciding not to seek re-election, Prime Minister Justin Trudeau's attempt to right the Liberal ship and stay on as captain is becoming more challenging.
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Four more Liberal cabinet ministers won’t seek re-election, shuffle expected in weeks, say sources
National Revenue Minister Marie-Claude Bibeau, Northern Affairs Minister Dan Vandal and Federal Economic Development Agency for Southern Ontario Minister Filomena Tassi are among the ministers not run
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