Responding to accusations that maybe Jim Flaherty shouldn’t have spent $3,000 for a double-double hours after talking about belt tightening, John Baird shot back:
[Baird] also accused Mulcair of having something “against Tim Hortons” which he called “un-Canadian.”
This is in addition to other positions deemed “un-Canadian” by this government, such as wanting to know exactly what’s going on in Afghanistan and proposing campaign finance reform.
You know, this made me think back to a simpler time. A time before “just visiting” adds. Here’s Stephen Harper on the opening day of the 2004 election campaign:
Harper answered the criticism minutes later, accusing the Liberal Party, which has governed the country since 1993, of creating a campaign of fear. “You know, in this country,” Harper said, “you can be Canadian without being a Liberal.”
True.
But heaven forbid you have something against thousand dollar donut photo opps.