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One hundred days.

A lot can happen in 100 days. Because, per the saying, a week can be a lifetime in politics.

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One hundred or so days ago, Justin Trudeau fired Jody Wilson-Raybould. One hundred days ago, the Liberal leader — the one who claimed to be feminist, the one who declared himself the champion of indigenous causes, and the ethical epitome — terminated Wilson-Raybould because she refused to do what he wanted her to.

Because she — a proud, smart, courageous indigenous woman — refused to interfere in the criminal prosecution of a sleazy Quebec company facing innumerable corruption charges. Because she had the guts and the principles to say “no” to a bunch of men who wouldn’t take no for an answer.

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In the 100 days that have gone by since Jan. 14, 2019, everything has changed. The guaranteed second Trudeau majority? Gone. Polls now say Andrew Scheer’s Conservatives are ahead — or way ahead. Trudeau, meanwhile, is viscerally disliked pretty much everywhere outside of Quebec.