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Opinion | With his focus on stability, Justin Trudeau has at least one thing in common with his predecessor

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In a year-end interview with the Star’s Susan Delacourt, Prime Minister Justin Trudeau said “there have been easy comparisons made on some superficial things†between Premier Doug Ford and U.S. President Donald Trump: “I think Doug is still very much in the early days of his premiership, and we’re beginning to see what his own personality is.â€


The fates of two Canadians detained in China need to be sorted out by the rules of international law, says Prime Minister Justin Trudeau, because law and order are Canada’s best bulwarks in a global world swirling in populism and disruption.

“We are right now going through our usual process of standing up for them, demanding reasons, demanding justification, demanding fairness within the courts to understand why it is they have been detained,†Trudeau said in an interview on Monday.

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Susan Delacourt is an Ottawa-based columnist covering national politics for the Star. Reach her via email: sdelacourt@thestar.ca or follow her on Twitter:

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