Canadians now need cooperation between parties, not a cynical power grab

It is very likely that either Conservative Leader Erin O'Toole, left, or Liberal Leader Justin Trudeau will be prime minister when the votes have all been counted. Each will play a role in taming the political rhetoric that heated up during the election campaign.
Just a couple of weeks before Prime Minister Justin Trudeau pulled the plug on Parliament on Aug. 15, triggering the 44th general election, the polls were predicting a Liberal majority was within reach. Mr. Trudeau argued that Canadians deserved to have a vote on how they want their federal governm...

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