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Justin Trudeau on the Ropes : Governing in Troubled Times

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The worst decade in the history of the Liberal Party of Canada came to an end on October 19, 2015.

Justin Trudeau swept to power, ending the ten-year rule of Stephen Harpers Conservatives. Trudeaus vision was relentlessly optimistic: the word positive was heard eight times in his victory speech, along with references to sunny ways and hope and hard work. But the fates decreed that he would govern in darker times. His rookie government, itself mainly staffed by rookies in federal politics, had to learn on the job in an age of polarization, misinformation, and pandemic, while dealing with the rise of Trump and Brexit, a newly belligerent China, and wars in Ukraine and the Middle East. The moment needed more than a young PM's abundant charm. And almost from the outset, Trudeau struggled to rise to the occasion.

A decade after he published The Longer Im Prime Minister, the definitive portrait of Stephen Harper in power, Paul Wells, one of Canadas all-time great political writers,turns his attention to Justin Trudeau, a man of talent, ambition, and trust issues in a time of mistrust.

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Product Details
Sutherland House Books
1990823823 / 9781990823824
Paperback
07/05/2024
100 pages
152 x 229 mm