With the Liberals' consistently poor polling numbers, and rumours Prime Minister Justin Trudeau could be working to get former Bank of Canada governor Mark Carney into politics, political strategists weigh in on whether the former central banker could be the answer to the party's woes.
Prime Minister Justin Trudeau's Liberals remain deeply unpopular, currently trailing Pierre Poilievre's Conservatives by as many as 17 points in the polls, after more than a year of lagging behind.
"Clearly Canadians are souring, specifically on her, and this has been a period of time that she has been out in front more so," Kathleen Monk, former director of communications to Jack Layton, said in a panel interview of political strategists on The Vassy Kapelos Show this week."She was out there with the last fiscal update, she was out there with the budget, and clearly Canadians have reacted to that.
If the Liberals do pursue radical change and it still doesn't affect their position in the polls, Reid said then it's time for Trudeau to step down. "Anyone who suggests that they do know is a flat out liar," he added."He has a high, high ceiling, but there is no other potential would-be prime minister on the scene who is a bigger question mark."
"The rallying cry of Brexiters was 'Broken Britain,' and their solution to take back control was actually code for 'tear down your future,'" Carney said during a keynote address at a Canada 2020 economic lookahead dinner. "I think it's a very easy transition from saying it's all Justin Trudeau's fault to saying Mark Carney and the Liberals are to blame for what we're experiencing right now," Chambers added.
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