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Justin Trudeau vs. the old boys

Justin Trudeau vs. the old boys

There is a notion, apparently widespread, in the political alumni club that on some key issues we don't actually have a prime minister. Senior Writer Paul Wells reads the tea leaves on recent comments made by former prime minister Brian Mulroney, a pair of Chrétien-era cabinet ministers and the so-called 'Gang of 19' who called for Meng Wanzhou's release.

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