When Prime Minister Justin Trudeau takes the stage and addresses Liberals at their biennial convention next week, he will have been leader of the party for a decade and prime minister for seven and a half years.
So it seems fair to assume that his days of representing political change are long past. “Real change” was the right slogan for 2015, but it’s 2023 now.
But if Trudeau is at all inclined to revisit the reformist spirit that marked his early years as Liberal leader, party members have some ideas.
So far, Trudeau’s record as a political reformer has been both loudly underwhelming and quietly
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