Bangladesh, Oct. 21 -- On both sides of the Atlantic, populist and nationalist sentiments appear to be growing. Rising anti-establishment fervour emerging around the world has left voters in most of the countries puzzled as to who to vote for. With liberal democracy on the decline, far-right parties are rapidly gaining tractions and individual voters, often incapable of assuming all the responsibilities a voter should bear, are relatively confused and misinformed.

Voters often treat their vote as an expression of protest. Some Canadians have a grudge against the present government of Justin Trudeau. Four years ago, in 2015, many young people voted for Prime Minister Justin Trudeau, basically drawn by what they saw him as a young progressiv...