Backbench Liberal MPs demand more clarity on nomination rules if next election happens after redistribution of electoral boundaries process

One key reason the Liberal Party has set the March 1 deadline for incumbent MPs’ nomination rules is to find out who is not running in the next election, according to a Liberal source.
Prime Minister Justin Trudeau pictured speaks to Liberal caucus members, who want more specifics from party headquarters about how the nomination rules will change after the completion of the redistribution of the electoral boundaries process.

Backbench Liberal MPs say they want more clarity from the party about what to expect when the riding boundaries change after Elections Canada completes its redistribution of electoral boundaries.

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