COMMENTARY: After vapid throne speech and address, it’s hard to see why prorogation was necessary

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The throne speech and Justin Trudeau's subsequent address reveal that proroguing Parliament was just an attempt to deflect from the Liberals' scandals, Rob Breakenridge says.

NDP Leader Jagmeet Singh signals party intends to support throne speech

WATCH: NDP Leader Jagmeet Singh on Friday said that if what his party and Prime Minister Justin Trudeau's Liberals had agreed upon is reflected in the Sept. 28 coronavirus bill, his party will support the throne speech. This would mean a fall election wouldn't be triggered.

 

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RobBreakenridge Powerful Throne Speech from Justin Trudeau and his Liberals. With an oddly, and not so surprisingly, familiar tone. Was it what Canadians wanted to hear? Or was it another chance to in the Big Chair for Trudeau, appearing bigger than normal in abnormal times? Deep thoughts.

RobBreakenridge More Albertan right-wingism from reliable useful idiot Breakenridge. He and Stephenson make Global no different than the journos at Postmedia and G&M. It's a racket.

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