• @TOModera
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    In what way? I am Canadian, so this question is very odd.

    Yes, he’s a nepotism baby, his father was PM in the 70s.

    But he’s the leader of a center left party. He has been in power a long time, but in a minority government. He dropped his promise to change election laws and lead the government to legalize weed. He should have been a lot better on the environment but also wasn’t (blatantly) hostile to environmental causes.

    He was caught doing black face in the past and his government was too nice in bed with SNC Lavalin and should not have helped them by interfering with the justice system . But again, he didn’t deny it.

    Heck, we had truckers convoy across the country with swastikas and occupy our capital to try and oust him. So our version of Jan 6th was anti Trudeau, versus being lead (or spurned on) by Trump.

    So its not a 1 to 1 to Trump. He’s closer to Clinton in that he’s a slimy politician who does some good things but clings too hard to the status quo and has some skeletons in the closet.

    • @[email protected]
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      132 months ago

      Ahhh, thanks mate. Didn’t have neither time nor passion to look into Canada’s politics, and now I know a little bit more. Thanks

    • @Windex007
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      He was “too nice” to SNC? That… That is not even a remotely accurate euphemism.

      Like, Trudeau isn’t Trump. Not even close. Not even directionally similar. But that’s not at all a reasonable way to describe the scandal.

      • @TOModera
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        72 months ago

        Fair, let me update it, you are correct. Early morning brain didn’t verb correctly.

      • @ikidd
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        2 months ago

        That is not even a remotely accurate euphemism.

        Vigorous fellating, maybe?

    • Cruxifux
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      72 months ago

      I wouldn’t describe the liberals as centre left. The NDP just broke off their coalition with them because they were doing way too much for corporate interests. That is a centre right thing at best.