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OTTAWA — Scarred by their battle to oust former prime minister Justin Trudeau last year, some Liberal MPs want to adopt — for the first time — parliamentary powers that would allow them to turf their new leader. 

Doing so would not signal dissatisfaction with Prime Minister Mark Carney, several MPs say, but would instead indicate that a party that underwent a rapid revival in recent months is ready for change to ensure the prime minister’s inner circle doesn’t hold too much power. 

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