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Leadership questions will distract Canada's opposition

Monday, April 11, 2016

Significance

Canada's main opposition parties -- the Conservatives and the NDP -- are entering a period of reconstruction and reinvention in the wake of October's election victory by Prime Minister Justin Trudeau's Liberal Party, with implications for the government's political room for manoeuvre.

Impacts

  • Federal-provincial gridlock and economic concerns from the oil downturn will hinder Canadian climate policy-making.
  • Should poor economic conditions persist despite the government's stimulus programme, the Conservatives could strengthen as a result.
  • National-level scepticism of free trade in many countries will sap momentum in international negotiations, such as for TTIP.

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