The Americas | Canadian politics

A by-election loss puts Justin Trudeau on the ropes

For how much longer can the Liberal leader hold on?

Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau.
Out in the coldPhotograph: AP
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Add a political beast to Canada’s endangered species list: Justin Trudeau’s Liberal party. On September 16th the prime minister’s party lost a by-election in his hometown of Montreal, an area that it had represented almost uninterruptedly since the second world war. That was the second supposedly impregnable Liberal fortress to fall in just three months, following the loss of a seat in Toronto in June. The message is unmistakable. Voters are horribly disenchanted with Mr Trudeau and the Liberals. The consequence is less clear: whether Mr Trudeau will resign.

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This article appeared in the The Americas section of the print edition under the headline “On the ropes”

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