QP Live: Liberals and Tories fight for headlines

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<p>Le chef du Parti Libéral du Canada, Justin Trudeau, lors de son discours au Congrès biennal du Parti Libéral du Canada au Palais des Congrès, à Montréal en ce samedi 22 février 2014.<br />
JOEL LEMAY/AGENCE QMI</p>

Joel Lemay/Agence QMI

Adrian Wyld/CP
Adrian Wyld/CP

Queen’s Park Liberals and Parliament Hill Conservatives are bickering. Justin Trudeau and Stephen Harper are equally popular (or, perhaps, unpopular). The Liberal leader released a new ad, always a sure-fire route to a few headlines. The Prime Minister still denies he attacked Canada’s chief justice. You might mistake today’s political chatter for a pre-2011 version of Ottawa, when New Democrats played third fiddle. They’re neither celebrated nor demonized.

All the more reason for NDP Leader Tom Mulcair to dominate Question Period, though he’ll have to unleash a crackerjack performance if he hopes to turn heads. He’s already dialed up his rhetoric this week. Can he turn it up to 12?

Maclean’s is your home for the daily political theatre that is Question Period. If you’ve never watched, check out our primer. Today, QP runs from 2:15 p.m. until just past 3. We livestream and liveblog all the action.

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