A Commons Carol
A three-part tale on the past, present, and future of Canadian politics. Buckle up and enjoy the ride.
Welcome to one of the most significant weekends in modern Canadian political history. That’s why I’ve decided to tell you a tale - one with twists, turns, warning signs, reflections, and a path of hopeful optimism for the future.
The Ghosts of Politics Past, Present, and Future loom large over this weekend, with every decision made having sweeping consequences going forward.
A Commons Carol comes in three parts; two on Sunday and one on Monday.
- The Past: Better Is Always Possible -
Reflecting on Justin Trudeau’s leadership as Prime Minister and Leader of the Liberal Party; a legacy solidified which is certain to strengthen in the years to come.
- The Present: Who’s Afraid Of Little Old Me? -
The warning signs and red flags that the Liberals, in particular, should be heeding rather expeditiously. It could be decisive in a few weeks’ time.
- The Future: Do Not Go Gentle Into That Good Night -
Coming on Monday. The future as we know it is unprecedented, uncertain, and uneasy. I’m not just a realistic optimist; I also see glimmers of hope in a world so fraught with weirdness. Rage, rage against the dying of the light.
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