As a country, we are just not that polarized, though we could become so if our political leaders don’t tone things down
Mr. Trudeau started the latest dust-up. When Susan Delacourt of the Toronto Star asked the Prime Ministerwhy he thought so many people disliked him, he started out sounding sympathetic, if condescending, to those who carry flags bearing an epithet with his name.
The Prime Minister accused the Leader of the Official Opposition of pandering to sexists and racists. Sunny ways. This is the kind of no-holds-barred rhetoric you’d expect in a polity so deeply divided that neither side is able to speak to the other, such as is happening, tragically, between Democrats and Republicans in the United States.
Neither Mr. Trudeau nor Mr. Poilievre has condemned provincial governments that employ greater use of the private sector in delivering publicly funded health care. Both seem fine with it.
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