Maclean’s View from the Hill: Omnibus, the UN, Carney, Kent and the Greens
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Questions of the week
- Has the fight against omnibus legislation lost momentum?
- How have Canada and Israel handled this week’s UN vote to upgrade the status of the Palestinians at the UN?
- What sort of week has the federal Green party had?
- Why did Mark Carney make such a big impression during his Ottawa years?
- What did we learn this week from Environment Minister Peter Kent?