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Iggy on federalism

by Mike on November 27, 2008

A few days ago, I had an unsettling realization: Michael Ignatieff may be the best candidate to lead the Liberal Party.

Like many, I’m uncomfortable with Iggy’s views on Iraq, torture, and, perhaps most of all, the recognition of Quebec as a “nation”. But, the central issue of this leadership campaign should be federalism — the division of power between the federal and provincial governments. This issue comes before the economy because without clearly defined responsibilities, Canada’s governments won’t be able to respond effectively to the recession. And, on that score, Ignatieff seems to be the only candidate ready to abandon the old “Ottawa-knows-best” mentality that has hampered the political and policy success of the Party for too long.

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Hillary and Grace

by Damian on November 17, 2008

As was widely expected, Michael Ignatieff recently announced his intention to enter the leadership race to replace Stéphane Dion. That the race will feature a renewed battle between the Rae and Ignatieff camps, means that Canadians will likely see Liberal knives out a little while longer before they see them sheathed away. 

The Liberal party, its leadership candidates and their supporters are rightly examining the Democrats’ recent victory for clues on how to not only energize their increasingly disillusioned base, but to again appear relevant to an increasingly skeptical Canadian public. While a lot of focus has been on Barack Obama, I think there’s a more fundamental lesson on party solidarity to be learned from Hillary Clinton.  

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