The confidence-and-supply agreement between the Liberals and NDP is now just over a year old. The primary takeaway from the experience to date might be merely that such a thing is possible — that two competing parties can find agreement on a set of ideas and work together to implement those policies.
For the parties involved, the greatest lesson might be the value of communication and building personal relationships.
“When I contrast this minority government with the last minority government, there’s just way more communication. And that, I think, is what helps keep us out of the ditch,” said an NDP source, speaking on the condition they not be identified by name.
“Now that
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