Another year, another crisis.
For Justin Trudeau, it’s become something of a routine.
Of his six years as prime minister, only one — his first — has been what might be considered a normal year of governing, with the usual ups and downs.
His first mandate was upended in the second year by the potentially calamitous election of Donald Trump south of the border.
His second had barely begun when COVID-19 wreaked havoc on the planet.
And now he’s heading into the first full year of his third mandate faced with what public health experts fear will be the worst wave