Beyond The Commons

Beyond The Commons

Aaron Wherry covers all the goings-on in and around Parliament Hill. Follow Aaron on Twitter: @aaronwherry

‘If they work hard to earn our trust, we just might let them’

by Aaron Wherry on Saturday, August 27, 2011 11:08am - 1 Comment

Adam Radwanski draws a lesson for politicians.

A cynic would say that we only love our politicians when they’re gone – and even then, only when they’ve left us in heartbreaking and terrifying ways that remind us of human frailties. But in the spirit of optimism, which seems fitting given Jack Layton’s much-quoted final words, it’s possible to see something else in his posthumous status as a hero. Perhaps we’re not really so inclined to look down on our politicians; perhaps we’re eager to look up to them, to like and occasionally even love them, if only they’ll give us the chance.

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  • Anonymous

    Of course people would prefer to like and trust their leaders…the feeling of security is higher that way, and people feel they are part of a common cause.

    When voters start to regard the very people they just elected as aliens somehow, come here to abuse us and make us suffer, it harms all of society. We break up into warring factions and nothing useful gets done.

    Canada has had very few leaders that united us with inspiration, and moved us forward.

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