
The prime minister’s cavalier approach to governance has eroded Canadian democracy
David Johnston is but a walk-on player, an extra in this movie. Johnston is the Polonius in a sad production of a Canadian Hamlet.
Cheapening our democracy by blocking a full, independent public inquiry into Chinese interference and by wantonly imposing the Emergencies Act has been the work and mischief of just two people: Justin Trudeau and Jagmeet Singh. By their collusion, the House of Commons has been stripped of its greatest control power — the confidence vote. The deal that achieved that, that coalition, has emasculated our prime democratic forum.
