OTTAWA (Reuters) - Canada's Liberal Prime Minister Justin Trudeau, who only narrowly won last week's national election, must overhaul his approach to governing to guarantee the support of other parties to stay in power, officials and experts say.
Battered by a corporate corruption scandal and the emergence of pictures of him wearing blackface, Trudeau came up 13 seats shy of a majority though he won more than any other party. Afterward, he said he would govern by seeking opposition support on a case-by-case basis.