What Trudeau’s India trip taught the Conservatives
Conservatives can stop being bystanders and start being proactive, which is how, by the way, a political party can gain real momentum.

OAKVILLE, ONT.—When recent polls indicated Prime Minister Justin Trudeau had bounced back from his recent dip in popularity, it was easy to conclude the Conservative Party, which in some surveys had actually surpassed the Liberals, had somehow lost its momentum.
But that would be a wrong conclusi...
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