The hottest Canadian Politics Substack posts right now

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The Line β€’ 3223 implied HN points β€’ 03 May 23
  1. The government often fails to follow through on promises and recommendations, eroding trust in the system.
  2. There is a pattern of systemic problems being identified but not properly addressed by government institutions.
  3. Accountability and transparency are lacking, leading to a cycle of issues not being resolved and a lack of trust in the government.
The Line β€’ 2692 implied HN points β€’ 15 May 23
  1. In relationships and politics, issues are often not about the specific incidents but rather underlying attitudes or lack of consideration.
  2. The controversy over Canada's passport redesign reflects deeper issues of national identity and symbolism.
  3. The redesign of Canada's passport is seen as a reflection of Justin Trudeau's perceived contempt for Canada and its symbols.
Wayne's Earth β€’ 0 implied HN points β€’ 14 Dec 22
  1. The Canadian Charter of Rights and Freedoms guarantees fundamental freedoms like freedom of expression, religion, and democratic rights like the right to vote.
  2. It ensures that all Canadians are treated fairly under the law, regardless of background or identity, providing legal recourse for discrimination or unfair treatment.
  3. The Charter also protects minority groups in Canada, such as Indigenous peoples and disabled individuals, from discrimination and ensures equal access to essential services like healthcare.
Michelle Rempel Garner β€’ 0 implied HN points β€’ 16 Mar 23
  1. Former Governor General David Johnston has been chosen by PM Trudeau for a politically motivated review on foreign election interference, which raises questions about impartiality.
  2. Johnston's close ties to the Trudeau family and past missteps may compromise the neutrality and credibility of the appointment.
  3. To ensure fairness, an inquiry into foreign election interference should be led by someone without political affiliations and closer ties to involved parties.
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Wayne's Earth β€’ 0 implied HN points β€’ 14 Dec 22
  1. The Canadian Bill of Rights protects civil liberties and fundamental freedoms for all Canadians, ensuring no one is denied rights based on race, religion, sex, or age.
  2. The bill covers a wide range of human rights issues, including freedom from discrimination, arbitrary arrest, self-incrimination, unreasonable search, and slavery; it also protects Indigenous peoples' rights.
  3. The bill establishes a framework for human rights protections, ensuring equal treatment under the law, access to education and healthcare, and fostering better relations between Indigenous and non-Indigenous groups in Canada.
Wayne's Earth β€’ 0 implied HN points β€’ 22 Dec 22
  1. Pierre Poilievre has proven himself as an efficient politician by showing discipline and organization in handling complex economic policy issues.
  2. Poilievre has a wealth of experience in Canadian politics, having served in various cabinet portfolios and roles within the Conservative Party.
  3. He stands out for his openness to new ideas and willingness to challenge conventional wisdom, showcasing his adaptability in the ever-changing landscape of modern politics.