Calls for Trudeau's Resignation Grow After Freeland's Surprise Exit

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Calls for Trudeau's Resignation Grow After Freeland's Surprise Exit
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Following Chrystia Freeland's abrupt resignation as finance minister, calls for Prime Minister Justin Trudeau to step down are intensifying. MPs, including Wayne Long, claim a significant number of Liberal caucus members now support removing Trudeau as leader.

Prime Minister Justin Trudeau is taking some time to reflect after Chrystia Freeland 's resignation, the natural resources minister said on Tuesday. 'The prime minister, as I understand it, a number of caucus colleagues have said that the prime minister has said that he will reflect on both the decision that minister Freeland made, but also what he's heard from members of his own caucus,' Jonathan Wilkinson said.

'I think we all need to give him a little time to reflect, and I respect that fact that he's going to take some time to reflect.' Freeland quit as finance minister on Monday morning just hours before she was set to present the government's fall economic statement. That kicked off a day of turmoil on Parliament Hill that began with a morning cabinet meeting and wrapped with an evening meeting of the Liberal caucus, where some members called for Trudeau to step aside as party leader. That includes New Brunswick MP Wayne Long, one of 23 caucus members who signed a letter back in October calling for Trudeau to quit. 'We certainly have more MPs than last time. So, if I had to guess how many more right now, I'd say we're probably at 40 to 50 right now,' Long said. 'But there's a lot more than that. I mean, this is so different than times before.' The attempt to oust Trudeau earlier in the fall took up a great deal of oxygen on Parliament Hill, but ultimately failed to garner support from inside the cabinet. This time, Long said, at least five cabinet ministers believe it's time for a change at the top. 'I certainly am one to say to my colleagues, to ministers in particular: 'Let's come out of the shadows,'' Long said. 'Let's openly, once and for all, state how we feel and let's move forward with what we know has to happen.' Before question period, cabinet ministers Anita Anand and Kamal Khera told reporters they support the prime ministe

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