These two provinces will ‘be at war’ with Ottawa if Trudeau’s re-elected

Former premiers Kathleen Wynne and Christy Clark discuss how federal-provincial co-operation is required for some policy objectives.

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26 comments

    1. Provincial parties namesakes are more just a name than an affiliation with a federal party. The BC Liberals are more like the rest of Canada’s conservatives, as seen in their policies , This interview was like watching a con arguing with another con about liberal ideals seeing which one was worse. None of these premiers had any notion of “left” like Liberals are thoughts of to be.

  1. Wynne’s tenure in Ontario was such a disaster that I can’t see how anything she says should be taken seriously. Judging from her comments here she’s obviously learned nothing from her colossal failure as the premier of Ontario. Wynne is a poster child of what to avoid as a leader of anything.

  2. Why would anybody ask the opinion of the most hated politician in the history of democracy!?
    Kathleen Wynne broke so many failing records by dismal percentages she should shutter at the idea of showing her face.

  3. Kathleen Wynne is everything that is wrong with the liberals, doesn’t listen, has no idea what she’s doing, needs to go away

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