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Hébert: Is Justin Trudeau the Liberals’ salvation?

For many Liberals, going into a do-or-die battle behind Justin Trudeau would come more easily than spending a campaign defending Bob Rae’s NDP record

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Four years into his federal career, Liberal MP Justin Trudeau remains an untested quantity. His best hits on the Conservatives to date were scored in a boxing ring, writes Chantal Hébert.


With polls showing that the NDP under Thomas Mulcair is establishing itself as the alternative to the Conservatives and with a leadership campaign about to get officially underway, more and more Liberals are looking for a Hail Mary pass.

Within the ranks of the diminished party, the search for a game-changing leadership move has gained momentum since the NDP convention.

Chantal Hébert

Chantal Hébert is an Montreal-based freelance contributing columnist covering politics for the Star. Reach her via email: chantalh28@gmail.com or follow her on Twitter: @ChantalHbert.

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