Monday, November 25, 2019

FREELAND: A BULL IN A CHINA SHOP

  Now Freeland is charged with uniting a fragmented country. The Liberals have angered the West to the point of having no MPs elected in Alberta and Saskatchewan. There’s talk of Wexit, some kind of separation from the rest of Canada.
   More to the East, the Bloc Quebecois has risen from the phoenix capturing 32 ridings. When parliament was dissolved for the election, the Block only had 10 seats.
  There is nothing wrong by being principled and feisty, but Freeland is more like a bull in a china shop. In order to succeed at bringing the country together, she’ll need to tone down her inflammatory rhetoric and extend an olive branch to disenfranchised Canadians.

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