Justin Trudeau’s former principal secretary talks to Shannon Proudfoot about the debate, why the election is all but over, and the ground game that will consume the final days
Tag Archives: Gerald Butts
The real problem with Quebec’s new language bill
Gerald Butts: Bill 96’s breezy invocation of the notwithstanding clause pushes us closer to the point where premiers—not courts—are the ultimate arbiters of our Charter rights
Why Biden’s Inaugural Address could be counted among the great ones
Gerald Butts: The president delivered a great speech in a time of profound national need. If he follows it with disciplined action, it just might become iconic.
Butts, French, and the right-hand syndrome in Canadian politics
Paul Wells: What can we learn from the top lieutenants in Ottawa and Queen’s Park? That politics today is a game of constant combat.
Who may have broken the law in the SNC-Lavalin affair?
Opinion: The common claim that nothing illegal took place overlooks a multitude of laws, codes and conventions that might apply. Where the evidence is clear, the authorities should charge and prosecute.
Trudeau and Wilson-Raybould, before the fall
Image of the Week (retrospective edition): A photo taken the moment the PM gave Jody Wilson-Raybould her ‘dream job’ captured the sense of promise around the new government in 2015. Now it speaks only of loss.
Some things Jody Wilson-Raybould could help clear up
The SNC-Lavalin waters are thoroughly muddied, but if the former AG testified again there are at least three points that now need addressing
Gerry Butts just showed Canadians his two greatest gifts—sincerity and spin
The PM’s former right hand voiced respect and affection for Jody Wilson-Raybould. Then he contradicted her.
The Butts testimony: Have I mentioned the 9,000 jobs?
Paul Wells: Someone close to the PM finally explained their thinking around this scandal. It revealed a political operation whose judgment was hard to admire.
Gerald Butts on ‘my character’ and that of others involved
Justin Trudeau’s former principal secretary says he can’t fathom how Jody Wilson-Raybould ultimately saw what transpired in ‘such a dark light’