Canada's political scene is currently dominated by discussions around Prime Minister Justin Trudeau's leadership and the stability of the Parliament. Trudeau, a central figure in Canadian politics for the last decade, faces a critical period where the dynamics of a shaky Parliament could significantly impact his political survival. The activities of Canada's major federal political leaders, including Trudeau, Pierre Poilievre, and Jagmeet Singh, throughout the summer, have been closely analyzed for hints of their strategies and priorities ahead of a potential election. In a Montreal byelection, seen as a referendum on Trudeau's leadership, the Liberal candidate is striving to shift the focus from Trudeau to her own campaign, highlighting the intense scrutiny Trudeau is under and the broader implications for the Liberal Party.
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Honestly, it's high time Trudeau's leadership was put to the test, to really see if his policies align with the progressive values he claims to uphold.
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Here’s where Justin Trudeau, Pierre Poilievre and Jagmeet Singh travelled this summer — and what that says about their priorities
Here’s how Canada’s major federal political leaders spent their time in what could’ve been the last full summer to court voters before an election.
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An unstable Parliament where the issue is Justin Trudeau
Trudeau has taken up so much space at the top of Canadian politics over the past decade that it’s hard to turn attention way. The dynamics of a shaky Parliament will often be about his survival
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