Trudeau still thinks he's not going anywhere

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Prime Minister Justin Trudeau tried to deflect a feisty question from a reporter wondering why he's still there when he and his party are so dismally unpopular in the polls despite throwing everything at the wall to turn things around. He insists he is delivering for Canadians and isn't the problem. True North's Andrew Lawton weighs in.

With auto thefts at an all-time high, Ontario is moving to revoke driver's licences from repeat car thieves. Criminal lawyer Ari Goldkind joins to discuss.

Plus, Alberta under Premier Danielle Smith has put its own sovereignty and jurisdiction front and centre in a way the province hasn't in recent memory. Professor Barry Cooper, one of the architects of the province's sovereignty act, joins to discuss Alberta's present and future place in Confederation, which he expands on in a new essay for C2C Journal: https://c2cjournal.ca/2024/05/emfortis-et-liber-em-albertas-future-in-the-canadian-federation/

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