The timeless appeal of «Real Change»

On assuming leadership of the Montreal municipal party Vrai changement pour Montréal in December of 2105. 

Anyone who watched the red wave unfurl over Canada at last October’s federal elections can now say, in hindsight, that Liberal leader Justin Trudeau’s message of «real change» was a pretty smart guiding principle around which to base the winning campaign.

The principle of «real change» is of course, not new, likely dating back to the first brave soul who stood up to oppose established power (and quite possibly lost their head or a lesser limb in the process). It has, however, a freshness that springs eternal and that follows the cyclical nature of ‒ well, nature itself. Continue reading “The timeless appeal of «Real Change»”