This and that for your Tuesday reading.
- Yes, there's plenty of reason for outrage that the Cons are selling access to cabinet ministers through a high-priced club. But this isn't the first time Con cabinet ministers have dedicated their profile to the interests of reactionary interest groups, and it surely won't be the last.
- And it surely shouldn't come as any surprise that the Cons' attacks on institutions they despise such as the CBC are no less brazen - now to the point of apparent illegality.
- Meanwhile, Susan Delacourt offers a reminder of a time when the Prime Minister responsible for an all-out crackdown on independent thought in his party was himself seen as a relatively thoughtful back-bencher.
- Finally, Erin points out that for all the spin that all talk about royalty reviews being put off indefinitely by this fall's election results, the Sask Party and its allies look to have recognized their own vulnerability on the issue.
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