Tom Mulcair: MacKay’s PR team made a “big misstep” in interview

Former NDP leader Tom Mulcair says Peter MacKay and his PR team made a 'big misstep' by ending an interview early.

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13 comments

    1. That’s a talking point if I’ve ever read one lol. You’ve literally said nothing. Are part of Trudeau’s PR team?

  1. The LAST thing Peter wanted was a Tweet begging comparison with the helicopter fiasco, now the same hyperpartisan, backroom hacks who populate all Tory election campaigns, even his, are pulling jack@ss moves like this. Time for some heads to roll on his campaign staff, dump the hyperpartisan kids, Peter.

  2. The cons are severely failing at choosing their battles, it’s almost like they don’t have anything to say. Hmmmmmm.

  3. Why is truedue using tax payer dollars on yoga ? He earns enough to pay for it himself. That should be against the law if it’s not already. Tax payer dollars are for offical government use. Not your spin class. I dont care if it costs a nickel. It’s not your money to spend.

  4. Look at the big brain on Tom,, like we all didn’t know it was a stupid idea to end the interview. More weak conservative leadership

  5. How does any of this nonsense compare to Trudeau’s obstruction of justice in the case of SNC Lavalin ? It doesn’t , MSM

    1. Yeah, but as Trump and Dougie Ford say, let the voters decide, and he’s still PM. It is what it is, but FUN FUN, the Libs don’t control the Justice Committee anymore, HA, we’ve likely NOT heard the last of SNC, unless the opposition thinks the voters don’t care anymore…or the Bloc side with the Libs that protecting jobs excused it, that just occured to me, d’oh.

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