From brianlilley: Trudeau wants focus on personal life, not his policy failures cdnpoli
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Despite Trudeau calling for privacy, we can expect the prime minister and his team to continue to use family photos to generate headlines, it’s the way he’s wired. It could work for him politically and generate sympathy with people feeling he’s more relatable, more like them, as Warren Kinsella has suggested in recent columns.
It’s a great bit of political theatre by Trudeau but his statement isn’t true, he wants the focus on him, personally rather than on his record.
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