Trudeau says Liberal party is 'strong and united' after caucus meeting

Prime Minister Justin Trudeau makes his way to caucus on Parliament Hill in Ottawa, Wednesday, Oct. 23, 2024. THE CANADIAN PRESS/Adrian Wyld

OTTAWA — Prime Minister Justin Trudeau was smiling this afternoon as he walked out of a weekly caucus meeting where some MPs had planned to confront him about his leadership.

Trudeau said the Liberal party is "strong and united" following the meeting on Parliament Hill which lasted about three hours.

Liberal MPs were tight-lipped about what happened behind the closed doors but those who did speak with reporters as they left the meeting also said the party is united.

Rumours have circulated for weeks that an undisclosed number of Liberal MPs signed on to an effort to oust the prime minister in the hopes of improving the party's chances in the next election.

Trudeau has showed no signs that he plans to step down from the top job.

Ontario MP Charles Sousa says the party is "standing strong" to ensure that Conservative Leader Pierre Poilievre does not win the next election.

This report by The Canadian Press was first published Oct. 23, 2024.

Laura Osman, Rosa Saba and David Baxter, The Canadian Press

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