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Pierre’s progeny

The return of a Trudeau promises the start of a Canadian dynasty, and a lot of bouncing taxpayers’ cheques

31 October 2015

9:00 AM

31 October 2015

9:00 AM

Greg Sheridan, writing in the Australian, thinks last week’s Canadian election result signals a wider move to the left, and that it has broader implications, including here in Australia. The well-known American political commentator Charles Krauthammer, a man of the right side of politics, disagrees. He doesn’t think Canadians opted to move left so much as they were tired of nearly a decade of Stephen Harper government.

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