The fresh prince of 2015 politics with the hair of celebrities and the aura of the rock star is heading towards a summer of 2022 with the Canadian discontent caused by inflation as a faded personality force that needs an exit strategy. More seriously, there is an alarm about his leadership style when former top bureaucrat Paul Tellier fires in Policy Options magazine, warning that Trinto is in control of an office “in the process of destroying the public service” and the word “destroys” does not it is very possible “.
“VERY AWAKENING, VERY precious”
And while this is not at all scientific, after a weekly survey with almost everyone I have met and many of them liberals with a tendency to vote, the overall crisis for Trinto is a political erasure with their body language alternating between indignation and rolling eyes. He is very alert, very valuable, a preacher in tones, extremely complacent, lacks leadership, faded in fame, slow in practice, short-sighted in vision and generally becomes more irritating with every breathless public statement. And this is just the summary of a sentence. As a prominent and wealthy 40-year-old Liberal supporter told me: “I will not send them another penny until he leaves. He’s a dude. “ Trinto, of course, undoubtedly ignores all this. He did not break a single mustache during the questioning period on Tuesday, although he seemed to have great difficulty answering questions without reading a script as he faces a second infection from COVID-19. It was a terrifying series of questions that required all of his artistic talent to avoid reading unanswered questions. He needed to protect his foreign minister because he allowed a bureaucrat to attend a Russian caviar party in Ottawa, the public security minister promoting a nose-stretcher police were calling for an emergency law to deal with Freedom Convoy (they did not) ) and It will be extremely difficult to achieve its 2030 emissions targets, to refute a government analysis received by the Globe. This is a play as usual for Trinto, but he hiccups far beyond the Commons. Take the recently concluded America Summit, where Trinto’s meeting with US President Joe Biden produced ample terminology and rhetoric, but not a whisper of completion to rectify our hitherto unproductive relationship. While Trinto is the so-called G7 dean of political longevity, he did not even try to persuade Biden to reconsider the Keystone pipeline or avert the threat of the Michigan governor to kill the Line 5 pipeline at a time when the United States is playing Venezuela ruled by dictators to mitigate the energy price crisis. Even when Trinto is active, his motivation seems suspicious. The Wall Street Journal recently mocked Trinto for acting in response to developments in the United States, tightening Canadian gun laws after the Texas school massacre, and reiterating the right of a woman to have an abortion in Canada in the wake of the Supreme Court ruling. USA this month. “Obviously Canadian politics is very boring, or local, or something,” the article noted. “If he wants to influence US policy, we urge him to immigrate and run for Congress.” But most of all, Trinto just is not playing. As the Globe columnist Campbell Clark notes, aiming at the prime minister’s reluctance to end vaccination orders, a “political inaction” revolves around a sluggish liberal government where “without political impetus to do something, the default is to do nothing.” . Well said.
WILL TRUND RE-ELECT?
Many of Trinto’s much-discussed commitments – whether they are targets for migrant translators from Afghanistan, resettlement numbers in Ukraine, greenhouse gas emissions targets, indigenous reconciliation moves or even tree planting – are multibillion-dollar. for prolonged study to eventually end up not being delivered. A trapped political agent recently told me that, having been involved in Trinto’s negotiations for a power-sharing deal with the NDP, she is convinced that Trinto is a candidate for re-election to give cement time to lay his legacy. If so, his erratic display of true leadership should reward the Conservatives with a government mandate in the next election. But Trinto was lucky enough in politics, so if Conservative leader Pierre Poulièvre did not turn his attention to the prevailing thinking, the hardline Conservatives might not be meeting what was needed to oust Trinto by a fourth. Speaking of turning to a current indication of the prime minister’s illness, his 24th Sussex media party. returns Wednesday with Trudeau away in solitary confinement for COVID. I asked a colleague if the missing celebrity host would block his presence at the press gallery. “In fact, I think it would be much better without him.” There is no doubt that many Liberals think the same way about their party under Justin Trinto. This is the essence.