Adam Radwanski

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‘Foreign workers’

Adam Radwanski watches Jason Kenney watching Tim Hudak.

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‘If they work hard to earn our trust, we just might let them’

Adam Radwanski draws a lesson for politicians.

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The joy of politics

Andrew Cash recalls his introduction to politics.

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What just happened? (II)

Adam Radwanski considers.

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The case for a reduced vote subsidy

Duff Conacher suggests the vote subsidy needn’t be eliminated, merely reduced.

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A case study in Ottawa’s level of discourse

Adam Radwanski watches CTV’s interview with Michael Ignatieff.

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Lost in translation

Michael Ignatieff, yesterday. “If you’ll allow me to conclude on one note. My stake in this is actually proving to Canadians, who are very skeptical about politics and our political system, that we can make this system work for them. That we can hold a government to account, get them to improve their performance, get good government for Canadians. That’s the big prize here actually. Make Canadians feel we got a pretty good system here and it works for Canadians and it delivers results for them. We get that, good result.” 

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Damn, Adam, that’s cold

Adam Radwanski writes the cruellest paragraph I’ve read about Michael Ignatieff from a writer who could, reasonably, be expected to like the guy:

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But Adam…

…surely Tony Clement has to do something to stay busy, since he’s done nothing to deliver on one of the fabled five priorities?