MPs who cross the floor owe voters a byelection
Cross the floor if you want but be prepared to defend that choice at the ballot box
Cross the floor if you want but be prepared to defend that choice at the ballot box
Canadians vote for parties, not people. When MPs switch sides, they should at least ask voters if they approve
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Read MoreThe rise of DEI is undermining the foundation Canada was built on: the simple idea that people succeed on merit and effort
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Read MoreDemocracy doesn’t disappear. Citizens just stop showing up and government is left to the elites
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