Justin Trudeau is doubling down on his platform positions, even the seemingly unpopular ones. And yet, it doesn’t seem to be hurting him.By PAUL WELLS12 min
Thank you, Anne Kingston and Maclean’s, for that well-written, well-documented report on the erasure of public knowledge and memory through government cutbacks and closures (“Vanishing Canada,” National, Sept. 28). How can citizens, and the people who try to represent their concerns, pursue the public interest if the means for tracking what is in the public interest, and what might be threatening it, are being destroyed?
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