
Liberals vote against adopting rules to allow caucus to oust leader
OTTAWA — Liberal MPs voted against adopting a formal process to eject their leader should the need arise, newly elected Liberal Caucus Chair James Maloney confirmed on Sunday.
A majority of the caucus voted down a motion to adopt the rules set out under the decade-old Reform Act.
That law was originated by Conservative MP Michael Chong to embolden individual MPs to hold their party leaders to account by allowing them to force leadership reviews, among other things.
But Maloney refused to say anything more about the vote or the secret deliberations, insisting that should all remain private.