In Manitoba and elsewhere in Canada, mean-spiritedness can lose elections
A well-respected politician once told me that governments lose elections if voters consider them too mean-spirited.
The Michael Chong affair reveals the federal government 91ÖÆÆ¬³§ ’s national security incompetence
One might presume this confers some obligation on the government to inform Canadians if their relations living abroad are threatened by a foreign state.