Canadian public losing its taste for bland, unremarkable politics [Reflections on late senate Speaker Molgat’s ability to be both diplomat and gentleman]

An experienced politician once told me it was a mistake for political parties and party leaders to be eternally proffering programs of change and new startling policies. He figured such innovative tendencies only meant eventual trouble.

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