Justin Trudeau has the ear of his leader
Justin Trudeau rode Profess-Air with Stéphane Dion today from Vancouver to Toronto.
Susan Bonner
He is certainly not the first big-name candidate to take a turn on the Liberal tour. But what got my attention was how much one-on-one time he spent with the leader.
The two men could be seen at the front of the plane, heads bent towards each other in conversation for a couple of hours. Most of the other visitors had less together time with the leader.
The eldest son of the former prime minister did his other visiting duties as well, taking time to mingle with media at the back of the plane.
On the fight in his riding, he says it is tight and there is still a lot of work to do but he thinks he can win with the help of his team (not to mention his name).
He also reports that he is surprised at how much he enjoys the "buzz" of politics and its challenges, such as talking to the media without falling into any traps.
—Susan Bonner
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