Reshaping the nature of federation – The Select Committee

By Chris Johnson

July 7, 2020

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Some things never change, while other things stay the same. Or so the old saying kind of goes. Despite such made up wisdom, conditions are ripe to ask ourselves — and ask of our elected representatives — if indeed it is time for things to change. Should ‘politics as usual’ be relegated to a not-so-fond memory?

If the pandemic experience we are living through has warranted a new level of cooperation, what is to stop such goodwill being adopted more fully? Party allegiances, for one thing.

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