I remember Harper’s government pushing through legislation without review, shutting down government when they didn’t get their way, and burning documents for three days as they left office. They cared about not appearing fraudulent, but I wouldn’t trust them as far as the length of Parliament Hill.
For many Canadians that last part would be enough to throw suspicion on the veracity of the ‘documents’.
Does it? I don’t remember Harper’s government to have been commonly fraudulent. Now Poilievre on the other hand I could see.
I remember Harper’s government pushing through legislation without review, shutting down government when they didn’t get their way, and burning documents for three days as they left office. They cared about not appearing fraudulent, but I wouldn’t trust them as far as the length of Parliament Hill.