If Trudeau stays, he needs one ‘last reboot’ this summer, say Liberal MPs, pollsters, and political insiders

But one thing that could improve the Liberals' electoral fortunes is change at the top, not a reset, says David Coletto, CEO of Abacus Data.
Even after $53-billion in new spending announced in last month's federal budget, Justin Trudeau's Liberals have failed to gain any traction with Canadians. Last week's polls suggested that the Liberals are 21 points behind the Conservatives.

With the Liberals 21 points behind in the polls, Prime Minister Justin Trudeau will need to “supercharge his front bench” and give his government “a new sense of energy” if he really wants to lead his party and be competitive in the next election, say Liberal MPs, po...

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