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Prime Minister Justin Trudeau holds a press conference in Ottawa on March 30, 2021. Trudeau’s closing speech Saturday at the Liberals virtual convention included a section where he punctuated claims of the party s accomplishments with the phrase, There’s still more work to do.
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In three days of self-congratulatory speeches and panels at the Liberal Party’s virtual convention, one thing could be hidden no more: This is a party salivating for an election.
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Evening Brief: Navigating a post-pandemic world By iPolitics. Published on Mar 12, 2021 5:56pm Prime Minister Justin Trudeau speaks to reporters in Ottawa on July 8. (Andrew Meade/iPolitics)
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As people look ahead to how we’re going to navigate the post-pandemic world, it’s not clear if we’ll be doing it with a vaccine passport in hand. Today, Prime Minister Justin Trudeau made it clear he’s pretty cool on the idea of having people prove they’ve been vaccinated, suggesting it could unfairly impact some who may not be able to get vaccinated because of medical conditions or other reasons. There’s also the reality that