As Liberals set up leadership race, members differ on how the leader should be picked
OTTAWA — As the Liberal party begins charting a course for an expedited race to replace Justin Trudeau, some former party advisers are split on just how swift that race should be, and who exactly should pick the next leader.
Some are also warning about the potential for bad actors to try and influence the outcome or take over the party.
Trudeau said Monday he will step aside as soon as a new leader is chosen, capitulating to the growing number of voices in his own caucus who no longer think he is the best person to lead them into the next campaign.
Party officials are expected to meet this week to work out the ground rules for the leadership race, which will include everything from the race’s timeline to financial provisions.


