You cannot be a warrior on Twitter and a full ally in the Commons
This advertisement has not loaded yet, but your article continues below.Does the NDP stand for electoral integrity? Does the NDP have a purpose larger than staying on good terms with Mr. Trudeau’s vain and meretricious governance?
Jagmeet Singh has the most comfortable cushion in Canadian politics. He gets to deplore the government he sustains, and pose as noble in bother postures. If Mr. Singh’s wishes the NDP to be a tacit wing of the Liberal party, if he wishes to reduce NDP, once the sovereign critic of the natural governing party, to being the kite-tail of a personality-defined Liberal party — then say so.The larger responsibility is of course the prime minister’s.
Yet Mr. Singh shields him from all parliamentary consequences. If the targeting of some MPs’ family in China, if the sly and surreptitious play of Chinese government interference in our most basic democratic function cannot unhinge Mr.
The shoddy ‘inquiry’ into the Emergencies Act has, or should have, taught all Canadians the uselessness and impotence of Mr. Trudeau’s selective choice of “eminent” Canadians into his own mischiefs and startling overreach. There is quite a gall in appointing a friend of the family and a former governor general — an office which must be avidly neutral — to investigate your own derelictions.
Let me end where I began. David Johnston’s involvement in this mess is a sideshow. There are only two people to bear the burden of the short-circuiting of Canadian democracy. They are the Prime Minister. And Jagmeet Singh. Singh enables. Trudeau rules.It is all very sad. An excellent country.
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