Today on our Wednesdays with @Kady live chat:

  • On Monday, court documents offered new insight into the Senate expense claims that led to the demise of Pamela Wallin's political career. What should we expect next? And what do the Mike Duffy trial subpoenas reveal about what we could expect to learn when that fraud trial gets underway next month?
  • On Tuesday, Ethics Commissioner Mary Dawson issued one of her most-damning reports to date about a decision made by Public Works Minister Diane Finley when she was in the human resources portfolio to fund a project proposed by a Jewish group with close ties to prominent Conservatives. Dawson's report show ministers John Baird and Peter Kent as well as key PMO figures like Nigel Wright involved in discussions about the project. However, many key players weren't able to recall the details, according to Dawson's probe. No sanctions apply to Finley, despite the criticism. What do you make of these revelations?
  • If there was ever any doubt that terrorism and multiculturalism policy would be wedge issues in the next election, recent statements and social media posts from Jason Kenney and Justin Trudeau, to cite only the chief instigators (there are many) are making it obvious. From the niqab ban appeal to the messaging around C-51, partisans are marking their turf. As voters, how does it resonate with you? 

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