Ethics report puts onus on Canadians to punish abuse of power

The fate of Jody Wilson-Raybould and Jane Philpott in this election will tell us whether speaking truth to power is a greater force in our public life than the abuse of power.
Former attorney general Jody Wilson-Raybould, right, and former Treasury Board president Jane Philpott speak with reporters before Question Period on Apr. 3, 2019. Both are running to recapture their seats in Parliament as Independents after being expelled from the Liberal caucus.
There is an old saying that great books read you, you don’t read them. So when someone says Finnegan’s Wake is a crummy book, they are not saying that James Joyce can’t write. They are recording the fact that their reading ability has exceeded its limits. The same can be said of political sc...

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