Liberals haven’t prepared enough for next federal election, says minister Duclos
GATINEAU, Que. — Justin Trudeau’s Liberals still haven’t prepared enough for the next federal election, Public Services Minister Jean-Yves Duclos acknowledged in an interview this week in which he sidestepped questions about the prime minister’s future.
The party must do more to make Canadians understand the difference between the potential election of Pierre Poilievre and his Conservative party, and the continuity of the Liberals, Duclos said in an interview Wednesday in his department’s offices in Gatineau.
Pre-campaign activities and efforts to contrast the Liberals with the Conservatives “must intensify,” said Duclos, who is also Trudeau’s Quebec lieutenant.
The minister is playing a central role in preparing the party for the upcoming battle for Quebec’s 78 ridings in a federal election that could come early in the new year. On Friday, NDP Leader Jagmeet Singh said his party will bring forward a non-confidence motion to bring down the minority government in the next sitting of the House of Commons.