The less they know, the louder their voice: just mind your business

TORONTO – As if we Canadians did not have enough distractions. A quasi-judicial hearing into foreign interference in our electoral system was just coming to a conclusion on Friday. Senior government ministers and officials had appeared with seemingly contrasting statements on whether there had been, continues to be or may be surreptitious efforts by foreign entities to insinuate themselves in our affairs. 

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Housing, the government negotiates with “rebel” Alberta

OTTAWA – Yet another “trouble” for Justin Trudeau’s government: the premier of Alberta, Danielle Smith, intends to adopt the Quebec model of federal-provincial relations when it comes to issues such as housing (so essentially, she wants greater freedom of action), and the federal housing minister, the liberal Sean Fraser, is forced to declare his willingness to “negotiate” with the (conservative) premier of Alberta.  Continue reading

CORRIERE CANADESE / Caos Carbon Tax ed economia: i conservatori fanno il vuoto

TORONTO – Conservatori in fuga, Ndp in stallo, liberali in caduta libera. È l’istantanea scattata da Abacus Data in un sondaggio pubblicato ieri che mette in luce come, se si dovesse tornare alle urne in questo momento, il partito guidato da Pierre Poilievre raggiungerebbe quota 44 per cento, con un vantaggio di 20 punti percentuali rispetto alla formazione politica guidata dal primo ministro Justin Trudeau… Read More in Corriere Canadese >>>