Altair
Army.ca Veteran
- Reaction score
- 717
- Points
- 1,110
Could also be that Trudeau isn't just blinding pandering to his base and is governing for all Canadians.E.R. Campbell said:Here, reproduced under the Fair Dealing provisions of the Copyright Act from the Globe and Mail, is another assessment of the new, Justin Trudeau government:
http://www.theglobeandmail.com/news/politics/globe-politics-insider/the-trudeau-government-is-looking-a-lot-like-the-harper-government/article28046655/
Caveat lector: my assessment is that John Ibbitson thinks that 40% of those of us who voted made a mistake and, amongst other things, reelected the old Librano$ ...
Additionally, it is, still, early going and Prime Minister Justin Trudeau may have enough guile and real leadership to shift his party, as his father did, from campaigning from the left and then governing from the right to governing from the left, too.
But, for those who are convinced that Prime Minister Justin Trudeau, like President Barack Obama, represents real change, consider three things:
1. This is still the Liberal Party of Canada, it's a big, traditionally successful, highly skilled "machine" that aims to secure and maintain power;
2. The ministry consists of some bright, young newcomers and some very smart, seasoned professionals but, not matter which, no minister is ever "on top" of her/his department and they come to every meeting with detailed briefs
and positions prepared by these guys ~
(Remember, always that "Yes, Minister" was a documentary, not a comedy.) and
3. "Events, dear boy, events."
Not that it matters, a lot of right leaning folks around here seem to hate him for breathing their air.