The rime of Andrew Scheer

Rime (noun): An accumulation of frost on an exposed object.
Even in this age of previously unthinkable norm obliterating, the lack of restraint and respect for protocol in the clamour for Andrew Scheer’s head on a pike is remarkable, writes Lisa Van Dusen.
I learned about the propensity of Canadian Conservatives to devour their leaders the way children absorb the alphabet, Grimm’s Fairy Tales, or what snow is—in a way so foundational that I cannot recall how old I was when I knew that Dalton Camp was a name not to be mentioned in the pres...

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