April 12: A leader’s power to expel. Plus other letters to the editor GlobeDebate
: I hope your editorial rightly predicts that after the fall federal election, reporters will be asking the parties about their recorded votes regarding what is colloquially known as Michael Chong’s bill. Canadians should be grateful to Jane Philpott for bringing it to our attention.
Isn’t it curious that the Liberals’ failure to vote on caucus powers according to the law introduced by Michael Chong did not appear to bother Jane Philpott at the time, but is a serious issue now that it affects her personally?There must be a way to get people elected who care about something other than themselves.: The Jody Wilson-Raybould/SNC-Lavalin affair is not about legal technicalities. Nor is it about the merits of the SNC case. Nor is it about Ms. Wilson-Raybould or Jane Philpott.
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