Commentary On Sept. 20, Canadians will be heading to the polls in a federal election for the second time in two years and some two years ahead of schedule. Justin Trudeau’s election call surprises nobody. On average, minority governments in Canada only last for 18 months as they are taken down either by a non-confidence vote or by design. Despite turbulent times due to the pandemic, the Trudeau government is sitting well in the polls. The pandemic is somewhat under control right now and the economy appears to be recovering. The Liberal Party hopes to snatch a majority government while conditions are right. It is a sound strategic decision from a political perspective. With the clock now ticking, opposition parties must clearly define who they are and what their goals are. If polls are to be believed, Canadians have made it clear they are willing to support Trudeau despite his …