WAB
AH ambassador
He's certainly presenting himself in a different way.
My thoughts on political leadership is that the last true leader - someone with a vision or design - was Pierre Elliott Trudeau. I am not saying he was right, I am just saying no one since then has done much in the way of actual design leadership. It has all been a "put money in, take money out" dance. But Trudeau Senior defined the way the provinces and feds related to each other.
Except Quebec, they have always been staunchly protective of their provincial jurisdiction. The rest just went hat in hand and PET vision for Canada continued to develop in that way in an unabated fashion.
Poilievre is the first leader I have seen that has a different concept of how Canada should function. I am anticipating a leader who will take steps to redefine the Canadian political landscape. It will make for turbulent social times if he is the person I perceive him to be.
He certainly reflects a growing discontent with the way things have gone since the mid 1980's.
I actually think Harper was the best PM of my lifetime. He was more of a low key leader with a lot of humility, but he got things done. Who would have believed that Canada could have balanced a budget and gotten out of debt in such short order. Given another term I believe that he would have begun to repair the medical system.