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A bill championed by former Conservative MP Rona Ambrose that would have given mandatory sexual assault training to federally appointed judges was extinguished when the Senate wrapped things up. A last-minute effort by Independent Sen. Pierre Dalphond to push through debate on the bill was blocked by Conservative senators.
“If there’s transshipping, I’ll call Justin and he’ll take care of it. And if he doesn’t, I’ll probably call him a second time. And if he doesn’t, we’ll have to talk,” he said, looking at Trudeau. Inside Trumpworld: When Trudeau visited Trump in the Oval Office last week, Maclean’s journalist Shannon Proudfoot was part of the Canadian media delegation in attendance. Step inside the famous building and things seem, in places, smaller and shabbier, she writes.
Fog of war: Writing for Maclean’s, Calgary-based author Chris Turner, whose most recent book is The Patch: The People, Pipelines, and Politics of the Oil Sands, takes a closer look at Alberta Premier Jason Kenney‘s “energy war room” and finds an outfit peddling shop-worn spin and conspiracy theories:
Seeing revolution: Over on Global’s West Block, Scheer claimed his climate plan will spark a green tech boom that will make Canada a “magnet for entrepreneurs and innovators from all around the world to come and bring their expertise here to Canada, which will unleash a technological revolution.”
Notice how anything a conservative says is called a conspiracy by the media?
Trudeau is a weak child. Here endith the lesson.
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