The man is still pretty spry for 91.Someone needs to offer Chretien a position as U.S. Special Envoy or Trump Czar
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From what I am hearing he was a temporary pick who had the security clearance needed, but he will not be staying in the roll. Not the best pick thoughYes. Same guy.
Security clearance is apparently overrated.From what I am hearing he was a temporary pick who had the security clearance needed, but he will not be staying in the roll. Not the best pick though
A poor example of decorum. Monkeys do better. Really poor behaviour from a former PMSomething tells me he's not leaving with much
disappointment with how it ended. For all the bad publicity and ethical violations, his actions and speeches theast couple of weeks is how he's going to be remembered now. Sorry Trudeau haters!
With all the media speculation that Carney will appoint a smaller war-type cabinet, possibly with some outsiders/non-MPs, I wonder who will be MND?Carney apparently offered a cabinet position to Jean Charest who declined…
Interesting who he is reaching out to.
Depends who runs in the next election, we have a ton of open liberal spots. Even Chris Hadfield has been sounding a little political lately on social media, he would be an interesting candidate.With all the media speculation that Carney will appoint a smaller war-type cabinet, possibly with some outsiders/non-MPs, I wonder who will be MND?
A safe and decent choice would be to put Anita Anand back it place. This is purely speculative on my part, but for a more radical choice maybe Carney could convince Andrew Leslie to come back to politics as MND with the understanding that if they are re-elected he’ll be given the budget to get to 2% as soon as possible and the freedom to restructure/reform the CAF as he sees fit?
I hope he keeps David McGinty. He’s one of the best members on the Liberal bench in terms of national security knowledge by virtue of his chairmanship of NSICOP.With all the media speculation that Carney will appoint a smaller war-type cabinet, possibly with some outsiders/non-MPs, I wonder who will be MND?
A safe and decent choice would be to put Anita Anand back it place. This is purely speculative on my part, but for a more radical choice maybe Carney could convince Andrew Leslie to come back to politics as MND with the understanding that if they are re-elected he’ll be given the budget to get to 2% as soon as possible and the freedom to restructure/reform the CAF as he sees fit?
I’m sure that if Chrétien had a job that required meeting the current President of the United States he would give him a nice heart-felt Shawinigan handshake.The man is still pretty spry for 91.
I wonder why Trudeau never gave Leslie the Defence portfolio or any portfolio for that matter. Any scuttle but on their relationship?With all the media speculation that Carney will appoint a smaller war-type cabinet, possibly with some outsiders/non-MPs, I wonder who will be MND?
A safe and decent choice would be to put Anita Anand back it place. This is purely speculative on my part, but for a more radical choice maybe Carney could convince Andrew Leslie to come back to politics as MND with the understanding that if they are re-elected he’ll be given the budget to get to 2% as soon as possible and the freedom to restructure/reform the CAF as he sees fit?
There was a lot of really very talented people in the Liberal caucus when they formed the Government .I wonder why Trudeau never gave Leslie the Defence portfolio or any portfolio for that matter. Any scuttle but on their relationship?
Well Carney is going to need Libs that can actually win west of Winnipeg and she’s one that has a chance.Meanwhile, like a bad penny....
Former B.C. premier Christy Clark considering a federal election run after Carney’s blowout win
When Justin Trudeau announced he would step down as Liberal Leader, former B.C. premier Christy Clark seriously considered throwing her hat in the ring for the federal leadership race.
It was her lack of fluency in French that ultimately led her to bow out, and Mark Carney won the vote in a landslide.
With a new leader in place, Clark is now considering running as a federal Liberal in B.C. in the next election.
“I really believe in this party,” said Clark.
“I believe in Mark Carney, and I believe in what we need to do to grow our country’s economy and lessen our dependance on the United States. So I am seriously thinking about running in this election to support the Liberal Party.”
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Former B.C. premier Christy Clark considering a federal election run after Carney’s blowout win
When Justin Trudeau announced he would step down as Liberal Leader, former B.C. premier Christy Clark seriously considered throwing her hat in the ring for the federal leadership race.www.ctvnews.ca
Whats there to be sorry about? It's Trudeaus fan base that look like imbeciles.Something tells me he's not leaving with much
disappointment with how it ended. For all the bad publicity and ethical violations, his actions and speeches theast couple of weeks is how he's going to be remembered now. Sorry Trudeau haters!
Leslie did two interviews year with Pamela Wallin, hope this helpsI wonder why Trudeau never gave Leslie the Defence portfolio or any portfolio for that matter. Any scuttle but on their relationship?
Because it was 2015, duh.In the case Leslie I would really love to know what happened.
Meanwhile, like a bad penny....
Former B.C. premier Christy Clark considering a federal election run after Carney’s blowout win
When Justin Trudeau announced he would step down as Liberal Leader, former B.C. premier Christy Clark seriously considered throwing her hat in the ring for the federal leadership race.
It was her lack of fluency in French that ultimately led her to bow out, and Mark Carney won the vote in a landslide.
With a new leader in place, Clark is now considering running as a federal Liberal in B.C. in the next election.
“I really believe in this party,” said Clark.
“I believe in Mark Carney, and I believe in what we need to do to grow our country’s economy and lessen our dependance on the United States. So I am seriously thinking about running in this election to support the Liberal Party.”
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Former B.C. premier Christy Clark considering a federal election run after Carney’s blowout win
When Justin Trudeau announced he would step down as Liberal Leader, former B.C. premier Christy Clark seriously considered throwing her hat in the ring for the federal leadership race.www.ctvnews.ca
There was a lot of really very talented people in the Liberal caucus when they formed the Government .
What always amazed me was how the government almost went out their way to ignore them . There were at least 3 or 4 who really would have made really great cabinet members.
In the case Leslie I would really love to know what happened.