Liberals split on how leadership race should run as Trudeau moves to step aside
OTTAWA — Attention is turning quickly in Ottawa to who will replace Justin Trudeau who announced Monday he will step aside as prime minister and Liberal leader as soon as a new leader is chosen.
But some former Liberal advisers are split on how quickly the process should move.
With Parliament set to resume March 24, there’s little time for Trudeau’s successor to actually lead before the government surely falls at the earliest confidence vote.
But having a quick leadership race provides little time for the party electorate to get to know the candidates.