When speed replaces substance, democracy suffers

Without meaningful alternatives, politics becomes hollow—a contest of personalities and timetables rather than ideas.
When the Conservatives, led by Pierre Poilievre, left, critique that the government, led by Prime Minister Mark Carney, is too slow to implement policies they like, the result is a steady rightward drift in politics, writes Zach Battat.

In a recent episode of CBC’s Power & Politics, longtime NDP strategist Brad Lavigne offered an observation about the state of political debate in Canada....

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