Over the past month Liberal MPs have told The Globe the caucus is dispirited and many have said they are concerned that the government is not focused on the key issues facing Canadians
New Brunswick Liberal MP Jenica Atwin told reporters Tuesday constituents are giving her “mixed messages” about Mr. Trudeau.
Still, the New Brunswick MP said she also believes much of the anger is misplaced, noting that many of the issues people are raising with her fall under the control of provinces, rather than the federal government. According to a poll done by Nanos Research for The Globe and Mail, only 20 per cent of respondents thought Mr. Trudeau should be the Liberal leader in the next election. Meantime, 31 per cent of respondents think Mr. Poilievre should be the Conservative leader.
Ms. Ien said the government is listening and brainstorming next steps, but it needs to do a better job at communicating what it’s doing.
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