Trump’s win: Trudeau has no choice but to play the long game
At the dawn of a first mandate, the PM’s got years ahead of working with the incoming U.S. president.

MONTREAL—Behind the stiff upper lip that Justin Trudeau has been keeping in the wake of Donald Trump’s presidential victory, he and his government are no less traumatized by the result of the American election than the majority of Canadians.
There is not a single member of the prime minister’...
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