Trudeau to focus on economic agenda in 2018, hopes to put ethics flaps behind him
OTTAWA — Justin Trudeau’s Liberals are ushering out 2017 the same way they rang it in: in the midst of controversy over ethics and alleged elitism.
But as much as the prime minister doubtless wants to turn that page, government insiders say he has no intention of hitting the reset button in the new year.
He won’t shuffle his cabinet or prorogue Parliament and come back with a throne speech laying out a new agenda for the second half of his four-year mandate — the traditional ways governments try to signal a fresh start.
Rather, 2018 will be devoted to delivering on the agenda Trudeau’s Liberals were elected on — “a year of relentless implementation,” in the words of one insider, who spoke strictly on background.