The party is in shambles and despite 'bold new' plans for rebuilding, genuine action seems in short supply
As Jean Chretien revisits a merger on Canada's centre-left, some Liberals are growing antsy over their party's paralysis since its 2011 electoral drubbing.
"Our ratings are sliding while we are patting ourselves on the back, congratulating each other on the great achievements of rebuilding," Toronto Grit Walter Jarek writes on Liberal. ca.
An April 7 Leger Marketing poll showed Liberals down to roughly the same 19 per cent support they received in last May's election, even as the NDP scored 33 per cent.
Read more: Liberals shouldn't balk at merger talk
"Our ratings are sliding while we are patting ourselves on the back, congratulating each other on the great achievements of rebuilding," Toronto Grit Walter Jarek writes on Liberal. ca.
An April 7 Leger Marketing poll showed Liberals down to roughly the same 19 per cent support they received in last May's election, even as the NDP scored 33 per cent.
Read more: Liberals shouldn't balk at merger talk