Right wing ascendance to EU mainstream could impact Canada trade, climate policy
OTTAWA — Prime Minister Justin Trudeau said he’s taking an optimistic approach after Europeans made a lurch to the far-right in continental elections that could impact Canada’s trade and climate policies.
“It shows that the far-right is becoming more mainstream across Europe,” said Achim Hurrelmann, co-director of the Centre for European Studies at Carleton University.
“They have really now become a persistent part of party systems, that we need to reckon with.”
Far-right parties surged in this past weekend’s vote for the European Parliament, taking share from mainstream parties across the continent through a system of proportional representation.


