As Liberals’ support drops, Grit MPs to hold caucus retreat next month in New Brunswick to talk strategy, by abbas_rana1 cdnpoli (subs)
The federal Liberal caucus will meet for their in person summer caucus retreat Sept. 11 to Sept. 13 in New Brunswick. Because of COVID-19, the Liberal Caucus did not have an in person retreat in two years. This is also the first summer retreat after the 2021 election.
With the backdrop of the Trudeau government’s waning support in the public opinion polls and the NDP threatening to withdraw support under the supply-and-confidence agreement, the 158-member national Liberal caucus will congregate in New Brunswick next month to plot strategy for the fall sitting of Parliament, say Liberal MPs. It will be the first in-person meeting in more than two years.Enjoy unlimited website access and the digital newspaper.
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