
Trump has inverted every issue that the major parties expected to talk about, and inadvertently pushed a new main player onto the stage. On Monday, we will see how the drama ends
This is the election campaign that wasn’t.
Everyone knew what this thing was going to be; it had been building forever.
It was going to be a reckoning on 10 years of Liberal government, a volcanic vent for the public’s exhausted fury with the party and Justin Trudeau, who, to some, had become a walking expletive. We were going to have a referendum on affordability and wokeness and whether Canada had gone off the rails.
