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Liberal caucus to consider process for removing an unpopular party leader

  • The Liberal caucus is gathering on May 25, 2025, at Parliament Hill in Ottawa to discuss a leadership removal process.
  • The meeting comes after the Liberal caucus dealt with former leader Justin Trudeau’s delayed resignation following calls for him to step down in December.
  • The caucus plans to vote on adopting the Reform Act, which would allow MPs to initiate a leadership review with support from a minority of members.
  • If adopted, one-fifth of MPs could trigger a secret-ballot vote requiring a majority to remove the leader, mirroring a Conservative tactic against Erin O'Toole.
  • The vote on the Reform Act would not threaten current Prime Minister Mark Carney’s position but could change leadership accountability methods within the party.
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Liberal caucus to consider process for removing an unpopular party leader

The Liberal caucus is gathering today on Parliament Hill for the first time since the April election to prepare for the start of Parliament — and to decide whether to adopt a process to eject a party leader unwilling to leave.

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The Hamilton Spectator broke the news in Hamilton, Canada on Sunday, May 25, 2025.
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