
Twas the weeks before Christmas and all through the land, Canada’s premiers were anxious to learn where they stand.
Provincial constituents assessed their leaders with care. Deciding, was sound judgement recently there?
Moe and Legault enjoyed moments of ease, knowing significant majorities of their electorates were pleased.
Carbon taxation, causing an Ottawa-Halifax flap, but Houston – for now – runs the victory lap.
Smith’s Sovereignty Act creates political clatter. At least half of Albertans aren’t sold on the matter.
Stefanson dreams of turning her fortunes around, her approval, stubbornly, closer to ground.
And while in B.C., they say “David Who?”, frosty Ontarians could turn Doug Ford blue.
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