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BATRA’S BURNING QUESTIONS: One heck of a bad week for Trudeau

28 November 2024
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BATRA’S BURNING QUESTIONS: One heck of a bad week for Trudeau
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In a recent article, Batra discusses the challenges faced by Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau. The week was described as “one heck of a bad week” for Trudeau, highlighting various issues and controversies he is currently dealing with. The article delves into the political implications and public scrutiny surrounding Trudeau’s leadership during this difficult period.

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