Trudeau is up against a worldwide phenomenon

The federal byelection on June 24 will be an important marker as Canadians watch how all this plays out for their democracy and their futures.
A recent survey suggests the angry mood of voters is the most notable feature as half the world’s population holds elections in 2024, writes Les Whittington.

OTTAWA—Turning things on their head, it comes down to a question like this for Prime Minister Justin Trudeau: is it conceivable that you might not even be able to beat Conservative Leader Pierre Poilievre, of all people?

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