.charlesadler: Byelections show Trudeau alive and kicking – Winnipeg Free Press via WinnipegNews
Only $19Read the E-Edition, our digital replica newspaper*Weeks 1-9: $19.00 plus GST. After 9 weeks, the price increases to the regular rate of $19.00 plus GST every four weeks. Cancel anytime.The June 19 federal byelections are now behind us. Pundits, pollsters — and people who pay too much attention to both — had been led to believe that the Trudeau government was low on gas, out of gas, or gassed.
Conservative Branden Leslie won two out of three votes. In one of the largest ridings in southern Canada, that includes Portage, Winkler, Morden, Carman and Altona, poor pitiful Max received only one out of every six votes, a worse showing than his party without a prayer got two years ago when Portage Lisgar gifted them one in five votes.
There isn’t enough column space here to list the dozens of issues and stories over nearly eight years of Trudeau governance where the usual suspects among Canadian commenters have given last rites to this prime minister. I could be kind to the Conservative Party of Canada and write that their public behaviour has little to do with what makes the prime minister look politically invincible. But I don’t pay a twice weekly visit to this page to trim, spin and fib.
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