Liberal caucus staying quiet after major byelection defeat that rattled party

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“He has overwhelming support in our caucus,” Duguid said in an interview Thursday. “The reality is the prime minister is a great campaigner and a great communicator and I’m excited about running under his banner in 2025.

“He has overwhelming support in our caucus,” Duguid said in an interview Thursday. “The reality is the prime minister is a great campaigner and a great communicator and I’m excited about running under his banner in 2025.”MP Terry Duguid stands during question period in the House of Commons on Parliament Hill in Ottawa on Tuesday, March 29, 2022.

Liberal campaign co-chair Terry Duguid insisted Thursday that his caucus is united behind Prime Minister Justin, even as the majority of elected Liberals remain silent on the prime minister’s political future. The Canadian Press contacted dozens of Liberal MPs following the unexpected loss of a Toronto stronghold in a byelection earlier this week.

Most of them didn’t respond at all. Those who agreed to be quoted on the record, including Duguid, are all standing by

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