"Lets say trudeau won" indeed ---- as if there were a doubt about that.
I can hardly believe the fortunes of Canadian politics. Within a short period of time the political field of Canada has been blessed, first of all with the death of a man who is slated to posthumously receive the honor of being named the "best Canadian Ever" Jack Layton, ( "Better dead than we'd be Red") and next --- the volunteering of a great & seasoned liberal to the leadership of the great bastion of democracy, another Turdeau, sorry, Phideaux, sorry --- Trudeau. Canada can do nothing but exalt at the selflessness & kindness of a person of his stature offering to lead us out of the political wilderness to which PM Harper has dragged us.
I'm sure for example, that on of the first things he would do after the election (which he will of course win & restore the liberals to their great former honorable position in Canadian politics) will be to apologize to that other magnificent organisation, the United Nations. By apologizing to each of the 82 new African Nations that are now the mainstay of the UN, Trudeau will appease them for PM Harper's snubs & stinginess with the foreign aid the leaders of these countries so sorely need to swell their personal bank accounts. Trudeau will undoubtedly assure each of those freedom loving leaders that The Canadian taxpayers will be only too glad to triple said aid in the near future.
Alas, none of these marvels can come about until the next election, the end of which will undoubtedly end in a victorious Liberal party under the again glorious name of Trudeau.