Prime Minister Justin Trudeau shouldn’t have used vaccine mandates as a political wedge while running for re-election in the 2021 federal election, says former finance minister Bill Morneau.
“I didn’t see that as something that was helpful,” Morneau told host Matt Galloway during an appearance on CBC radio show “The Current” on Jan. 17.
Galloway had asked Morneau about certain assertions he makes in his new book, “Where To From Here: A Path to Canadian Prosperity,” in which he says Trudeau’s style of governance over the past several years has in some ways added to political polarization across Canada.
“What does that mean?” Galloway asked. “These are very polarized times. How has he added to that through the way of governance you’re describing?”…