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Can the Liberals win back younger voters?

The Liberal cabinet retreat is underway amid struggles in the polls. Today, whats on the agenda as the party tries to refocus on affordability and win back younger voters.
Prime Minister Justin Trudeau speaks to reporters following an announcement at the Island Montessori Academy in Cornwall, P.E.I., Monday, Aug. 21, 2023.
Prime Minister Justin Trudeau speaks to reporters following an announcement at the Island Montessori Academy in Cornwall, P.E.I., Monday, Aug. 21, 2023. (Darren Calabrese/The Canadian Press)

The Liberal cabinet retreat is underway in Charlottetown, Prince Edward Island, with ministers discussing fall priorities amid flagging poll numbers.

Once a source of strength for the party, the Liberals appear to be losing ground with Canadians in their 20s and 30s who are concerned with affordability. Abacus Data says the Liberals have fallen over 10 points behind the Conservatives with millennial voters.

Today, CBC senior writer Aaron Wherry explains how a leader once obsessed with the middle class ended up on the opposite side of affordability anger, and what the Liberals could still do to reclaim their 2015 image.

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