Canada’s sad, polarized political future 

Even though authorities have successfully retaken the capital, the bitter feelings that erupted nation-wide in reaction to the anti-vaccine mandate uprising won’t go away anytime soon. If anything, they’ll likely only grow much more intense.
A Freedom Convoy supporter, pictured on Wellington Street on Feb. 17, 2022. Justin Trudeau has helped create a political climate where everybody despises everybody and everyone will eventually have to pick a side—the good guys or the bad guys. There will be no in between. This is known as polarizing the electorate, writes Gerry Nicholls.  

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