In the sustained ovation that followed Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy’s televised address to a rare convocation of both the House of Commons and the Senate this week, it was all very uplifting. It was a rare and moving spectacle of Canada’s parliamentarians rising in unison for once, united around something that really matters, something almost sacred. Read More
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