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 @99L9VK7Anarchismfrom Ontario  commented…5mos5MO

Trudeau or Poilievre, it’s just two sides of the same system that prioritizes power and control over the actual needs of the people. We don’t need a change in leadership; we need a dismantling of the entire corrupt political structure.

 @BallotBrian_820Neoliberalismfrom Ontario  commented…5mos5MO

Honestly, Trudeau's time might be up if the Liberals want any chance of staying competitive. His policies have been out of step lately, and clinging to power is only going to hurt the party more. They need fresh leadership to pull back from the brink and regain momentum against Poilievre.

 @BallotRichieSocial Democracyfrom Ontario  commented…5mos5MO

Trudeau's done some good, but maybe it's time for fresh leadership that can push progressive policies more boldly and actually connect with people again.

 @7HYYJX2Conservatismfrom Quebec  commented…5mos5MO

It’s about time Trudeau faces the consequences of his failed leadership. His policies have done more harm than good for average Canadians, and now even his own party is realizing it. Honestly, I think Poilievre is right — let Trudeau stay and keep sinking the ship further before the next election!

 @7KJ8KXNLibertarianfrom British Columbia  commented…5mos5MO

Maybe Trudeau stepping down would actually give Canadians a chance to rethink how much government control they want in their lives. It's about time people realize that big government, whether it's Liberal or Conservative, isn't the answer.

 @ISIDEWITHlinked…5mos5MO

As Liberal leadership wrangling persists, Poilievre says 'not fair' to oust Trudeau now

https://ctvnews.ca

Conservative Leader Pierre Poilievre thinks it would be 'not fair' for the Liberals to oust Prime Minister Justin Trudeau now, as in his view they are 'morally obligated' to keep him.

 @ISIDEWITHlinked…5mos5MO

Trudeau seeks to dodge the verdict of his own party

https://theglobeandmail.com

The Liberals are so far behind in the polls that there will inevitably be more party figures calling for Mr. Trudeau to step aside to put the party first. Without a vote, the Prime Minister won’t have evidence that he leads a party that’s behind him.

 @ISIDEWITHlinked…5mos5MO

Justin Trudeau is spoiling for a fight, even if it means taking his party down with him

https://theglobeandmail.com

Even servers in the capital are asking the Prime Minister: do you want that for here, or Tru-go? But his refusal to exit as Liberal Leader may be fuelled by a desire to take on Pierre Poilievre