In the middle of a housing crisis, no one worries about constitutional niceties
Last summer — around the same time public support for the governing Liberals began to seriously erode — Prime Minister Justin Trudeau made the mistake of publicly acknowledging Canada's constitutional division of powers. He seems to have learned his lesson since then.
Last summer — around the same time public support for the governing Liberals began to seriously erode — Prime Minister Justin Trudeau made the mistake of publicly acknowledging Canada's constitutional division of powers. He seems to have learned his lesson since then.