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Canadian lessons for the Coalition

The left-wing Trudeau government is collapsing by the day

28 September 2024

9:00 AM

28 September 2024

9:00 AM

One of the last Covid thugs of the democratic world is in deep, deep do-do. I refer to Canada’s Justin Trudeau and his Liberal party. (Note to readers: in Canada the Liberal party is and has always been a left-of-centre party, these days a lot left-of-centre. Here in Australia the Liberal party has historically been right-of-centre, though a fair few current Liberal party MPs of the Black Hand persuasion – I’m looking at you Simon Birmingham and most all of the remaining party room MPs who voted to defenestrate Tony Abbott in favour of Malcolm Turnbull – would much prefer...

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