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- This isn’t a call for politicians to consider their legacy in the everyday business of governing, nor is it for a toxic civility politics that obfuscates the truth in favour of respectability. It’s a mere plea for politicians to consider the gravity of their choices every day that they spend on the Hill. Treat your position with the solemnity that you treated that brief hour on a wintry Monday.
- This isn’t a call for politicians to consider their legacy in the everyday business of governing, nor is it for a toxic civility politics that obfuscates the truth in favour of respectability. It’s a mere plea for politicians to consider the gravity of their choices every day that they spend on the Hill. Treat your position with the solemnity that you treated that brief hour on a wintry Monday.
- Plus, the Mulroney family is in Ottawa today through Wednesday.
- Plus, the Mulroney family is in Ottawa today through Wednesday.
- Plus, opposition MPs push for a study on consumer debt defaults.
- Plus, opposition MPs push for a study on consumer debt defaults.
- Meanwhile the Conservatives will attempt once more to summon PMO Chief of Staff Katie Telford before committee.
- Meanwhile the Conservatives will attempt once more to summon PMO Chief of Staff Katie Telford before committee.
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