
'Maybe we should have a discussion': What Liberal MPs are saying about Justin Trudeau's leadership
CTV
As the federal Liberal caucus convened in Ottawa for its back-to-the-Hill strategy meeting, questions are swirling again around how Prime Minister Justin Trudeau's MPs are feeling about his continued leadership.
As the federal Liberal caucus convened in Ottawa for its back-to-the-Hill strategy meeting, questions are swirling again around how Prime Minister Justin Trudeau's MPs are feeling about his continued leadership.
While most MPs who were asked, as they filed in and out of the first day of Liberal caucus meetings, indicated a continued confidence in the prime minister three elections in, others suggested perhaps there's room to at least have a conversation to clear the air.
"I think the prime minister still carries a lot of credibility with the voters. Should there be a review? Maybe we should have a discussion on that," Northwest Territories Liberal MP Michael McLeod said.
He suggested this function could become a routine after each election, "to see if all the MPs still have that same commitment."
McLeod said that "time will tell" how the Liberals end up after the next election, noting some of his constituents have expressed an interest in seeing what other options are out there.
"I think the prime minister still carries the Liberal brand very well and can still do a good job," he said.
Ontario Liberal MP Vance Badawey said he doesn't see the need for a leadership review right now as he's focused on seeing his party "get better at the business of government, not getting better at the business of politics."