As Trudeau cabinet meets, Liberal MPs look for signs of change following byelection loss

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As Trudeau cabinet meets, Liberal MPs look for signs of change following byelection loss
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Prime Minister Justin Trudeau attends a United Way conference in Ottawa on Tuesday, June 18, 2024.

Prime Minister Justin Trudeau will meet with his ministers in Halifax on Sunday for the annual cabinet retreat. This gathering comes a year of dire polling and disquiet among Liberal MPs, some of whom are calling for big changes — and for the prime minister to publicly show signs of contrition.

But members of the Liberal caucus are watching closely to see whether the prime minister has listened to them and will act on any of their ideas followingCBC News spoke to six MPs who say they want to see cabinet agree on several measures: a major cabinet shuffle, simplified public messaging, an effort to market the Liberals as a team and a more aggressive communications campaign contrasting the party with the Conservatives.

"I don't think we've seen that yet from him in any clear way, and I think that's a path forward for him if he intends to run again and wants to lead the country into the years ahead," Coletto said.Chrystia Freeland says Toronto MPs met in her backyard to discuss byelection loss Conservative Leader Pierre Poilievre's party has consistently out-polled the Liberals over the past year.

The cabinet also intends to hash out plans to strengthen Canada's relationship with the United States ahead of this November's election. Volpe said he's "fairly confident" the government is going to match the American tariff package, but the Americans are "a little bit nervous" about Canada's support.

Many Liberal MPs said it's critical for cabinet to embrace improvements to its communications strategy because the party's messaging is too complex when compared to the Conservatives.

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