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Trudeau says Liberals won't be sidetracked following MP's leadership review comments

Prime Minister Justin Trudeau said Thursday his government won't get sidetracked by «distractions» after one of his MPs walked back comments calling for a leadership review.

Trudeau, who was addressing the Liberal caucus in Ottawa, said the party is focused on the House of Commons returning from its winter break next week.

«There's a lot of distractions, there's a lot of things going on around this place that Canadians more or less pay attention to,» he said. «But what we have to pay attention to, and what we do pay attention to, is bringing our communities' voices to here in Ottawa.»

Trudeau addressed the caucus after Liberal MP Ken McDonald walked back recent comments suggesting he should face a leadership review.

After telling Radio-Canada that he thinks the party should «clear the air» on whether Trudeau is the right person to lead the Liberals into the next election, McDonald issued a followup statement on Thursday morning.

«The intent of my recent public comments was not to personally call for a leadership review, and I am not calling for one now,» the Newfoundland MP said.

Trudeau didn't specifically mention McDonald or his comments in his Thursday speech, but a number of Liberal MPs have come to the prime minister's defence recently. The caucus gave him a warm round of applause as he approached the podium and some began chanting «six more years.»

MPs say concerns should be brought up internally

Liberal House Leader Steve MacKinnon told reporters Thursday he was «happy to see Mr. McDonald clarify his remarks.»

Reporters asked him if McDonald would remain in caucus. «Absolutely,» he replied.

«We've always entertained a diversity of views in our caucus. It's important that those views get expressed in the caucus room with our

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