Trudeau says he hears Canadians' 'concerns and frustrations' after dramatic byelection loss

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Trudeau says he hears Canadians' 'concerns and frustrations' after dramatic byelection loss
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Prime Minister Justin Trudeau arrives on Parliament Hill in Ottawa on Wednesday, June 19, 2024.

Trudeau's future as leader is being called into question after the party lost the Toronto-St. Paul's byelection. Prime Minister Justin Trudeau says he hears Canadians' "concerns and frustrations" as questions mount about his future as Liberal leader following his party's stunning byelection loss.

Conservative candidate Don Stewart hugs a supporter as the results come in during the Toronto-St. Paul's federal byelection. "This is a big loss for the Liberals and it's a symbolic loss. I think there are going to be a lot of questions that are going to start being asked over the next few weeks."‘Not the result that we wanted,’ Trudeau on Liberal Toronto-St.Paul’s byelection lossPrime Minister Justin Trudeau said he and his Liberal team have ‘much more work to do,’ following the loss of a Liberal seat in the Toronto-St.Paul’s riding.

"Will there be a lot of Liberal MPs who are going to look at these results in Toronto-St. Paul's and think to themselves, 'I won my riding by a margin that was a lot smaller than 24 points, what are my chances of being re-elected?'" said Grenier.Trudeau has repeatedly told journalists he plans to stay on as leader of the party.

Deputy Prime Minister Chrystia Freeland, speaking after a Liberal loss in a Toronto byelection, says Prime Minister Justin Trudeau is 'committed to leading us into the next election and he has our support.'"I think the real question Canadians are going to ask themselves is, what sort of Canada do you want to live in?" he said during a news conference.

Liberal MP for Whitby MP Ryan Turnbull said Trudeau will have to re-evaluate and reflect after the byelection result.The Liberal Party doesn't have a leadership review mechanism built into its constitution. It does allow for "leadership endorsement" ballots, which permit registered Liberals to vote on whether they still support the current leader.

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