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Five insiders consider the pandemic landscape.
Liberal Leader and Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau delivers his victory speech on Oct. 21, 2019 in Montreal, Canada. | Cole Burston/Getty Images
By POLITICO PRO CANADA STAFF
04/07/2021 06:00 AM EDT
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OTTAWA Spring, summer or fall? The question comes up a lot in Ottawa these days as Justin Trudeau’s minority Liberal government readies its 2021 Budget.
Is it also preparing for an election? Political watchers are keen to know.
Pollster and podcaster David Herle is guest author of the April 7 edition of Politico’s Corridors newsletter. He suggests summer might extend a winning opportunity to the Liberal government. Not everyone agrees, of course.
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04/07/2021 10:00 AM EDT
Good morning and welcome to a guest-hosted Corridors. Over the next few issues, we’ll introduce you to contributors who are as obsessed as we are with Canadian politics. Our aim is to bring some perspective to this moment without precedent on Parliament Hill. Your first guest writer is David Herle, pollster, public opinion researcher and senior adviser to many Liberal campaigns. He’s also the host of The Herle Burly. Over to you, David. Sue Allan, editor of POLITICO Canada.