Canada column for
Sunday, Dec. 22/19
THE CANADIAN REPORT
(c) By Jim Fox
As Prime Minister
Justin Trudeau settles into his second term, he plans to take on a new persona.
He will adopt a
“lower-profile, more businesslike approach” in his role that was somewhat
tarnished in his first term.
The government’s
achievements on major issues were obscured by the focus on him and his talk of
sunny ways’ values.
As the son of the
late, flamboyant Prime Minister Pierre Trudeau, the younger politician restored
the Liberals status in Parliament with his celebrity status.
His image, however,
was “tarnished by ethical lapses, misadventures on the world stage and the
embarrassing revelation during this fall’s federal election campaign that he
had repeatedly donned blackface in his younger days,” the Canadian Press
newswire said.
In his year-end
address, Trudeau, who heads a minority government that has to work with
opposition parties in order to survive, said he will take a “more respectful
and collaborative” approach.