Prime minister faces mounting pressure to step aside from inside caucus
- Trade Minister Mary Ng expresses full confidence in Prime Minister Justin Trudeau amid reports of a revolt within the Liberal caucus.
- Ng states she is disappointed regarding the efforts by some colleagues to oust Trudeau.
- Several Liberals claim they have not been approached to sign a pledge, suggesting the effort avoids cabinet ministers supporting Trudeau.
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Trade Minister Says She Is ‘Disappointed’ by Report of Caucus Revolt to Oust Trudeau
A growing number of Liberal MPs are banding together to convince Prime Minister Justin Trudeau it’s time to step down, although he appears to retain support from his cabinet. Trade Minister Mary Ng said Friday she had full confidence in Trudeau as word began to spread about a growing revolt. Ng was travelling back to Canada with Trudeau from Laos, where they were attending a summit of southeast Asian countries. When their plane landed in Hawaii …


Trade minister says she is ‘disappointed’ by report of caucus revolt to oust Trudeau
OTTAWA - A growing number of Liberal MPs are banding together to convince Prime Minister Justin Trudeau it's time to step down, although he appears to retain support from his

Trade minister says she is 'disappointed' by report of caucus revolt to oust Trudeau
OTTAWA — A growing number of Liberal MPs are banding together to convince Prime Minister Justin Trudeau it's time to step down, although he appears to retain support from his cabinet.
Some Liberal MPs are mounting a new effort to oust Justin Trudeau
Pressure is building on the prime minister and his office as a growing number of anxious Liberal MPs are co-ordinating efforts to force Justin Trudeau to step down as Liberal Party leader, multiple sources have told CBC News.
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