
A dozen years ago, Pierre Poilievre was a relatively obscure political figure who was mostly regarded — to the extent he was regarded at all — as a fiercely anti-labour guy on the far-right of the Harper cabinet.
But there he was in Parliament last February, voting in favour of pro-labour legislation banning scabs in federal workplaces.
Has he fundamentally changed his thinking — or was that simply part of his new, air-brushed “friend of the working man” look?
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