Justin Trudeau's next moves: A sit down with the Prime Minister

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Opinion Althia Raj: Justin Trudeau's next moves: A sit down with the Prime Minister

This week on “It’s Political,” we bring you Toronto Star’s columnist Susan Delacourt’s interview with Prime Minister Justin Trudeau. The two sat down together on Jan. 17 in Windsor, Ont.

, for a candid conversation on his future and the future of his government.10:56 On the so-called “Freedom Convoy” hatred towards him20:14 On why he plans to stick around for the next election25:27 On the timing of the next election32:46 On getting government to move faster38:30 On what keeps him up at night

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