The summer of our disconnect 

Perhaps this summer is an opportunity to reflect, away from the political noise, on how to rise above the rancour come September, writes Susan Riley.
The Prime Minister's Office, pictured on June 26, 2019, in Ottawa.
CHELSEA, QUE.—Politics in Canada almost always slows down in summer. Backyard barbecues and community festivals are still threatened by visits from glad-handing federal, municipal, or provincial politicians. Occasionally, a significant retirement (B.C. Premier John Horgan), a drunk-boating incide...

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