Letter: Self-righteousness hinders meaningful political dialogue
- At the beginning of the year, Justin Trudeau's Liberals were polling 20 percent of the vote, down 13 points from the last election.
- The Conservative lead over the Liberals has shifted from 24 points to just 9 in recent weeks, indicating a dramatic change in public opinion.
- Canadians are searching for a leader who can effectively stand up to U.S. President Donald Trump, affecting the political landscape.
- Canadians are increasingly questioning their reliance on the United States due to Trump's behavior, leading to a unified stance across political affiliations.
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Letter: Self-righteousness hinders meaningful political dialogue
Linda Morrison’s Feb. 23 op-ed on mending our nation’s polarization suggested the political left “look in the mirror” before asserting personal opinions as truth. Some political analysis also suggests Democrats contributed to President Trump’s two victories by demeaning and ignoring legitimate concerns of certain Americans, due to their beliefs and values. Remember “the deplorables”? The […]
The Canadian Liberal comeback
In 2023, there were plenty of commentators suggesting that Rishi Sunak’s Conservatives could pull things back from the brink and deny Labour a majority at the next election. It wasn’t to be. And the fundamentals at the time gave no indication that it was remotely possible. You never heard that from me, by the way. Until now, because I am about to make this case for the Canadian Liberals. They might just be able to claw things back. At the beginn…
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