A government that has run out of puff
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The conservative federal government of Canada seems to have lost its will to govern. Many of the conservative leaders seem to have suffered in some way that has resulted in a loss of power. Only an election or a referendum seeking an election will set the government on its correct course.
Publication Name: Maclean's
Subject: News, opinion and commentary
ISSN: 0024-9262
Year: 1992
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How the old sage slew the young neo-cons
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Camp is amazed that a group of young neo-conservatives plans to hold a meeting without the press to devise a plan for pressuring the Conservative and Reform parties to align with one another. Such alignments cannot be forced, and Camp believes that the press will undoubtedly be present.
Publication Name: Maclean's
Subject: News, opinion and commentary
ISSN: 0024-9262
Year: 1996
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The trap that caught Jean Chretien
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Chretien came off as arrogant and unfeeling during a town hall meeting televised by the Canadian Broadcasting Corp. His caustic remarks about the goods and service tax may hurt his public image. The recent book 'Double Vision' portrays the negative side of Chretien.
Publication Name: Maclean's
Subject: News, opinion and commentary
ISSN: 0024-9262
Year: 1996
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