Justin Trudeau: Will he? Won\u0027t he? Quit, that is. I predict: no, for a myriad of and multiple reasons.
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Here’s a half-dozen for 2023. If they’re all wrong, come burn me at the stake in a year, and I won’t resist. Prime Minister Justin Trudeau loads food baskets at a food bank in Montreal, on Dec. 20, 2022. PHOTO BY PAUL CHIASSON /THE CANADIAN PRESS Conservative Party leader Pierre Poilievre speaks to news media outside the House of Commons on Parliament Hill in Ottawa, Sept. 13, 2022.Unlike Doug Ford, Mel Lastman or Ralph Klein, Poilievre isn’t a HOAG. Politics is about people, and if people sense you don’t like people, the people aren’t going to vote for you. I predict he’ll do worse than O’Toole. Er, possibly.
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