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Pamela Wallin and Justin Trudeau

Justin Trudeau: In an impassioned keynote address that appeared to rouse the party faithful at the Liberal convention in Montreal Saturday, the Liberal leader said he intended to practise the politics of fairness leading into 2015. But he didnt miss a chance to attack his opponents, particularly on their approach to Senate reform, according to CTV. Anyone who put Pamela Wallin, Mike Duffy and Pat Brazeau in the Senate might want to be careful about making judgment a campaign issue," Trudeau said, prompting a standing ovation, one of several throughout the speech and Justin Trudeau is attacking his political opponents for fostering cynicism among Canadians in an attempt to brand the Liberals under his leadership as the party that will stand for change heading into the 2015 federal election. Trudeau accused his political foes of exploiting important issues for partisan ends, and zeroed in on Prime Minister Stephen Harper, painting him as a former idealist who has lost sight of his principles and judgment during his eight years in office. (www.immigrantscanada.com). As reported in the news.