"Stephen Clarkson", is one of Canada/Canada’s preeminent political scientists and a professor of political economy at the University of Toronto.

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But I think if there were a lot of criticism, then it would shorten his honeymoon, if its seen that he's ignoring them.

Anything he does in parliament will depend on getting support on the left. It is going to be dangerous for him to push anything too radical.

Cash value for voters, cash for child care - they can understand what that means.

The honeymoon is over before he really starts. He won't have a great glow of triumph, because people were expecting him to get at least 140 seats.

They need to be united. That tradition of vendetta and feuding is what is at the core of the decline of the Liberal party, in my view.

It's pointless. These people have no careers ahead of them. This serves no educational purpose.