KINSELLA: Trudeau, Poilievre among the political winners of 2022

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KINSELLA: Trudeau, Poilievre among the political winners of 2022
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Justin Trudeau. You don\u0027t like him. I don\u0027t like him. But the Liberal leader had a winning year, writes columnist Warren Kinsella.

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That’s not all: Trudeau’s Big Date with Destiny was supposed to be his appearance at the inquiry into the use of the Emergencies Act in Ottawa and elsewhere. And not only did he not lose his cool during many hours of cross-examination, Trudeau did exceptionally well. He kicked ass, in fact. Joe Biden. Full disclosure: I worked for Biden on his presidential race, so I’m a bit biased when it comes to the 46th president. But I think I’m entirely justified in admiring the guy so much: like my former boss Jean Chretien, Biden is consistently underestimated by his opponents, and then he consistently exceeds expectations.Article content

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