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Once an International Superstar, Canada’s Trudeau Fights for His Political Life

Dogged by controversy and declining popularity, the prime minister is still the favorite—but barely.

Once an International Superstar, Canada’s Trudeau Fights for His Political Life
Justin Trudeau, Canada’s prime minister, departs the Christchurch Call initiative, aimed to curb the promotion of violent extremism online, at the Elysee Palace in Paris, France. (Photographer: Marlene Awaad/Bloomberg)
(Bloomberg Businessweek) -- Clad in boxing shorts, jacket, and ankle-high athletic shoes, he slipped unaccompanied from the gritty north Montreal neighborhood into the gym across from a highway overpass, gear bag slung over his shoulder. He’s 47 but as trim and smooth as an undergraduate. Jacket removed, he stepped into the ring and donned his gloves, an aboriginal Earth-and-raven tattoo dominating his left triceps.
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