A Liberal MP proposes an answer to complaints about government ads
Justin Trudeau proved himself in the boxing ring. Can he do the same on the political trail?
Before yesterday’s incident, the most recent confrontation in the House might have been when Conservative MP Royal Galipeau confronted Liberal MP David McGuinty. A couple weeks before that, Liberal MP Anita Neville and Conservative MP James Bezan seem to have had an an acrimonious encounter of some sort as well.
The Scene. Jason Kenney walked out into the foyer, towards the appointed microphone, perhaps appearing not quite as ashen as he was supposed to look.
Chris Warkentin is not entirely satisfied with David McGuinty’s resignation and apology.
Maybe. Somehow. Perhaps it’ll actually end up helping the Green candidate.
John Geddes on the question of the hour
The Scene. Oh how happy Conservatives must’ve been made last night to read the inflammatory remarks of Liberal MP David McGuinty. Oh how giddy they must’ve been at the prospect of hanging this one on the Liberal side. One presumes several backbenchers could barely sleep, so anxious to get on with today’s festival of shame.
A statement from the Liberal MP.
David McGuinty apparently believes that Conservative MPs from Alberta are insufficiently broad in the exercise of perspective.
A preview of our cover story this week