In a world of darkness, Canadians want hope, strength, and change

Canada's next prime minister has be someone who can best deal with Trump and his consequences, who has a clear strategy, and has to unify the country, not divide it. The next prime minister has to inspire hope.
Prime Minister Justin Trudeau, right, said Canada would respond in kind to tariffs from U.S. President Donald Trump, left, with 'robust, rapid' and 'very strong' retaliatory measures.

Amid divisiveness and increasing hatred in the world, Canadians are looking for strength and hope in our federal politicians.

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