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Inside Winnipeg Politics: Trudeau watch begins, will he stay or will he go



The political panel of Currier, Koop, and Klein is back on Inside Winnipeg Politics, and this time, they’ve set their sights on Prime Minister Justin Trudeau. Dubbed “Trudeau Watch,” the columnists are examining the increasing calls for Trudeau’s resignation as frustrations within the Liberal Party grow.


Even Winnipeg Liberal MP Ben Carr has joined the chorus, publicly suggesting that Trudeau may need to step down. This marks a significant shift as more caucus members voice their dissatisfaction with his leadership. Yet, the panelists are unanimous in their belief that Trudeau’s ego will prevent him from willingly relinquishing power.


Koop remains convinced Trudeau will lead the party into the next federal election, expected in October. He points to Trudeau’s history of defying political odds and the inertia within the party as reasons the prime minister will stay the course.


Klein, however, is holding out hope for an early election, arguing the responsibility no longer lies solely with Trudeau. “It’s on every Liberal MP who has the power to remove him,” Klein asserts. He doesn’t spare the NDP either, accusing them of propping up what he describes as a “lame-duck prime minister” whose policies have pushed the country to a critical tipping point.


The panellists pull no punches as they debate whether the prime minister’s leadership can withstand the growing internal and external pressures. Watch Currier, Koop, and Klein as they break down the future of Canada’s political landscape and, as always, tell it like it is.

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