Liberal Leadership Delay: A Missed Opportunity

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Liberal Leadership Delay: A Missed Opportunity
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This article analyzes the missed opportunity for a timely Liberal leadership transition. It explores potential timelines based on past byelections and argues that delaying the change has left the party and the country unprepared for upcoming challenges.

In a recent column, Jamie Carroll outlined potential timelines for a Liberal leadership transition . Given current challenges, a faster process is advantageous. Carroll suggests a condensed race could take four to six weeks, compared to the typical three to six months. He argues that the normal process is inadequate given looming deadlines like Trump's inauguration and the need for government funding. The author contemplates alternative timelines, such as resignation after the Toronto-St.

Paul's byelection in June 2022 or the LaSalle—Émard—Verdun, Que., byelection in September 2022. Both scenarios allowed for a leadership change before Trump's return to the Oval Office. The author concludes that Trudeau's reluctance to leave and pressure from Liberals to do so has put the party and the country in a precarious position with little time to prepare for Trump's inauguration

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