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Spare a moment of empathy for those dejected Canadians who do not find Justin Trudeau appealing, but who find the alternative appalling. There are quite a few. Who do they vote for in 2025? Do they even bother? It is not an immediate decision, thankfully. Much could change between now and next spring, although pollsters and most pundits seem to think the pudding is set, that there is nothing to impede a majority Pierre Poilievre government.
He has also worked well with provincial governments, and beaten the Americans at the bidding game Sport Minister Qualtrough, formerly at employment and with responsibility for disability files, was arguably assigned a lower profile post in the last shuffle, but the former Paralympic swimmer has a record of blunt talk and steady achievement. Not long ago, she enacted new benefits for low-income working people with disabilities after years of promises.
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