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Tasha Kheiriddin: Voters say they're over COVID. That could hurt Justin Trudeau


It s back to the future as the issues that preoccupied voters pre-pandemic return to the fore
Author of the article: Tasha Kheiriddin
Publishing date: Jul 27, 2021  •  21 hours ago  •  3 minute read  • 
Prime Minister Justin Trudeau arrives with rolled-up shirt sleeves for a press conference at a construction site in Brampton, Ont., on July 19, 2021. The fact that voters seem be over COVID could affect his chances at the polls, writes Tasha Kheiriddin. Photo by Christopher Katsarov/The Canadian Press
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Back to the Future! As the nation lurches ever closer to a widely expected election call, the COVID-19 pandemic appears to be quickly receding in our collective rearview mirror. Traffic clogs our highways like bad cholesterol. Dogs howl with anxiety as their owners mysteriously disappear. A million sourdough starters have been left to die. Pre-pandemic life is back, baby, and Canadians are hell-bent on living it. ....

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Kheiriddin: Voters say they're over COVID. That could hurt Justin Trudeau


It s back to the future as the issues that preoccupied voters pre-pandemic return to the fore
Author of the article: Tasha Kheiriddin
Publishing date: Jul 27, 2021  •  7 hours ago  •  3 minute read  • 
Prime Minister Justin Trudeau arrives with rolled-up shirt sleeves for a press conference at a construction site in Brampton, Ont., on July 19, 2021. The fact that voters seem be over COVID could affect his chances at the polls, writes Tasha Kheiriddin. Photo by Christopher Katsarov/The Canadian Press
Article content
Back to the Future! As the nation lurches ever closer to a widely expected election call, the COVID-19 pandemic appears to be quickly receding in our collective rearview mirror. Traffic clogs our highways like bad cholesterol. Dogs howl with anxiety as their owners mysteriously disappear. A million sourdough starters have been left to die. Pre-pandemic life is back, baby, and Canadians are hell-bent on living it. ....

Christopher Katsarov , Tasha Kheiriddin , Michaelj Fox , Justin Trudeau , Jagmeet Singh , Darrell Bricker , Mary Simon , Postmedia Network Inc , Green Party , Canadian Museum Of History , Minister Justin Trudeau , Ipsos President Darrell , For Conservatives , Canadian Museum , Canada Day , Indigenous Canadians , Leader Yves Fran , Postmedia Network , Street East , ஜஸ்டின் திருடேௌஉ , ஜாக்மீட் சிங் , டாரெல் செங்கல் , மேரி சிமோன் , பச்சை கட்சி , கனடியன் அருங்காட்சியகம் ஆஃப் வரலாறு , அமைச்சர் ஜஸ்டின் திருடேௌஉ ,