It was a year ago today that Canadians voted in a federal election that elevated the third-place Liberals and Justin Trudeau into power with a 15-seat majority in the Commons.
And, it appears the political honeymoon continues for the Liberals, who continue to rank high in the opinion polls while the prime minister's personal approval ratings score even higher.
Phillip Resnick, professor emeritus at the University of British Columbia, suggests the ongoing honeymoon is partly due to how Liberal policies on infrastructure spending, climate change and international co-operation continue to resonate with many Canadians.
The Liberals' first year in office has seen an influx of Syrian refugees, environmental pledges, upper income tax hikes, health care promises and indigenous commitments.
But now that the Liberals have put a hold on health care transfer increases, maintained the old Conservative carbon cutting targets, fought First Nations in court and approved a major liquefied natural gas plant in B.C., there is some grumbling.
Trudeau will celebrate his first year in office this morning with at least a half dozen media interviews.