Liberal MPs reject Reform Act powers to oust Carney
Liberal MPs voted against granting themselves the power to oust party leader Mark Carney if they become frustrated with his direction and performance in the role down the road.
Liberal MPs voted against granting themselves the power to oust party leader Mark Carney if they become frustrated with his direction and performance in the role down the road.
Liberal Caucus Chair James Maloney confirmed to media on Sunday that MPs voted against adopting the decade-old law known as the Reform Act.



