#O’Toole won’t comment on Alberta’s COVID emergency

#O’Toole won’t comment on Alberta’s COVID emergency

“#O’Toole won’t comment on Alberta’s COVID emergency” Politics Insider for Sept. 17, 2021: Questions about Kenney pile up; the Liberals pounce; and Obama backs Trudeau Welcome to a sneak peek of the Maclean’s Politics Insider newsletter. Sign up to get it delivered straight to your inbox in the morning. In Saint John, N.B., on Thursday,…

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#Erin O’Toole: Not today Jason Kenney, not today

#Erin O’Toole: Not today Jason Kenney, not today

“#Erin O’Toole: Not today Jason Kenney, not today” SATIRE: Reimagining the Conservative leader’s recent press conference—and the dogged effort to get him to utter two simple words New Brunswick. Four days before the federal election. Erin O’Toole is trying to make an announcement about securing the future. His hopes are dashed. Nobody wants to talk…

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#Federal leaders debate: Justin Trudeau still can’t answer why he called this election. A depleted nation despairs.

#Federal leaders debate: Justin Trudeau still can’t answer why he called this election. A depleted nation despairs.

“#Federal leaders debate: Justin Trudeau still can’t answer why he called this election. A depleted nation despairs.” Shannon Proudfoot: ‘It seems certain that at least some of the Liberal slide has been the direct result of an electorate surly about being pressed into service when the pandemic has not remotely moved into the rearview mirror.’…

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#Five takeaways from the federal election debate, a disjointed but feisty showdown

#Five takeaways from the federal election debate, a disjointed but feisty showdown

“#Five takeaways from the federal election debate, a disjointed but feisty showdown” Every election debate—let alone one with five leaders and 613 moderators/questioners—will become a jumble of issues, attempted soundbites and vain struggles to make any singular moment to stand out. There’s almost never a knockout punch, which is why pundits still keep referring back to an…

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#Federal election 2021: François Legault’s Gallic shrug is a welcome sight to federal Conservatives

#Federal election 2021: François Legault’s Gallic shrug is a welcome sight to federal Conservatives

“#Federal election 2021: François Legault’s Gallic shrug is a welcome sight to federal Conservatives” Image of the Week: Yes, the Quebec premier literally performed the gesture during an availability where he implied his preference for Erin O’Toole For months now, Quebec Premier François Legault has enjoyed the highest average approval rating of any provincial leader….

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