ADAMS: Chrystia Freeland’s “coming weeks” resignation isn’t good enough
Ordinary Canadians would be told to clear out their desks. In Ottawa, the rules bend when insiders want to have it both ways.
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Ordinary Canadians would be told to clear out their desks. In Ottawa, the rules bend when insiders want to have it both ways.
Supporting allies is one thing. Allowing foreign governments shape our politics and media is another, and Canadians should not pretend there’s a difference depending on who does it.
A taxpayer-funded holiday roadshow, a conveniently reappearing spouse, and a party leader campaigning for his own political survival.
Pension Poilievre blew up a by-election so he can keep his taxpayer-funded mansion.
Pierre Poilievre lost his seat, but kept the mansion. Now taxpayers are footing the bill for his lavish lifestyle.