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Politics Briefing: Cabinet to debate whether new cost-of-living support is needed, Finance Minister Chrystia Freeland says
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Also: RCMP release names of 10 victims in Saskatchewan stabbings

“Some time in the not too distant future, when the first Canadian politician has been assassinated since Pierre Laporte, we will all look back and wonder what we could have done to prevent it. The probable answer is: Not much, in the sense of that particular attack. It is always easy to discover, after the fact, warning signs that were missed, gaps in security that should have been plugged. It is a much harder thing to identify these in advance.

This recomposition concerns the left-right cleavage as well as the debate over the management of diversity, in which the CAQ and the PQ have much in common in their embrace of ethnic nationalism, while the LPQ and QS each adopt a pluralist position that stresses the importance of minority rights and freedoms. This is why the CAQ and the PQ voted in favour of Bill 21 on secularism, and the LPQ and QS voted against it.

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