OK, the election is over and he has another mandate, of sorts, different ball park and a different assortment of opponents.
By and large, the issues remain the same, including, climate change and carbon tax, regions and governments hostile to the liberals and their agenda, etc., etc., etc., and others like the Lavalin affair are not buried. Significant western alienation and a strengthened Quebec presence could be game changers.
JT, is also not riding the popularity wave he did in the beginning of the first term - his reputation is sullied to say the least. He is going to have to share the sand box with others if he wants anything done, including members of his own Cabinet.
Figured we could use a dedicated thread for this next phase. No shortage of issues or perspectives.
First on the agenda....any thoughts on the make up of the new Cabinet? Morneau and Freelander for sure.
By and large, the issues remain the same, including, climate change and carbon tax, regions and governments hostile to the liberals and their agenda, etc., etc., etc., and others like the Lavalin affair are not buried. Significant western alienation and a strengthened Quebec presence could be game changers.
JT, is also not riding the popularity wave he did in the beginning of the first term - his reputation is sullied to say the least. He is going to have to share the sand box with others if he wants anything done, including members of his own Cabinet.
Figured we could use a dedicated thread for this next phase. No shortage of issues or perspectives.
First on the agenda....any thoughts on the make up of the new Cabinet? Morneau and Freelander for sure.
Comment