• streetfestival@lemmy.ca
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    3 hours ago

    By Andrew Coyne, published in The Globe and Mail December 14, 2024.

    It was a good primer on this topic. I think the point that the LPC vacancy in these turbulent times - Dump as POTUS - reveals weaknesses in our political system with respect the PM’s power, and should perhaps be cause for reflection, is a valid one.

    Less interestingly, it’s been ages since I read an article in The Globe and Mail. I basically had to hold my nose through the paragraphs about Trudeau - 2 to start - that were obnoxiously uncivil. Mr. Coyne wasn’t that complimentary of the CPC, but he certainly wasn’t as vitriolic. It was so icky to read in parts, which perplexes me

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    10 hours ago

    All that power means our Prime Ministers are also incredibly accountable to the people every election.

    Loom how fast the polling has changed once that powerful leader left and someone else looks to be taking his place.

    Sure, there are flaws but I’d much rather have governments able to pass significant legislation upon which they can be judged rather than say, American style insanity where almost everything is passed through budget reconciliation and squabbling in Congress means every bill is stuffed with handouts across various constituencies.