Cynicism, children and fossil fuels: how politics touched Canadians this week
OTTAWA — Political cynics had plenty of fodder this week, with the curious timing of multibillion-dollar spending announcements and morphing Liberal views on veils.
Parliament Hill was completely caught up in the twists and turns of Finance Minister Bill Morneau’s ethics saga, with many a politico calculating on the back of a napkin how many billions of dollars the government would spend in new announcements to try to make the scandal go away.
But while the Liberals took repeated body blows on Morneau, they also gloated over Monday’s upset byelection win deep in traditional separatist territory in Quebec, taking the seat away from the Conservatives and trouncing the NDP.
At the same time, more than one political skeptic noted that the Liberals’ rhetoric on what to do about Quebec’s new ban on face coverings when interacting with public services changed noticeably after the byelection victory.


