This government continues its habit of own-goals and an inability to communicate their way out of a wet paper bag, and in this week’s episode, we find Ahmed Hussen not properly addressing the fact that the government apparently didn’t properly vet a supposed “anti-racism training” contractor, and lo, he turned out to have a history of making antisemitic comments over social media. But in his statement, Hussen a) doesn’t name the individual, and b) doesn’t say what “working to rectify the matter” means. Have they terminated the contract? Are they going to report on why due diligence was not done? Is there going to be some kind of accountability to be had for this colossal cock-up? Because from this kind of bland statement, I’m not seeing responsibility, accountability, or a recognition that this wasn’t being taken seriously enough in the first place.
Statement by the Minister of Housing and Diversity and Inclusion pic.twitter.com/0lKMGP7kda
— Ahmed Hussen (@HonAhmedHussen) August 21, 2022
To pour gasoline on this self-inflicted fire is the fact that this just gives ammunition to Pierre Poilievre and other Conservatives, who while consorting with far-right extremists, insist that it’s the Liberals who are the real racists because Justin Trudeau did Blackface. In fact, Poilievre did just that over the weekend. And the Liberals keep giving him the ammunition to do so, because they don’t seem to have enough adult supervision in what they’re doing. This is a problem that they can’t seem to get a handle on, seven years later. I’m not saying any of the other parties will be any better, but wow. It’s not really an encouraging sign about government capacity in this country.
Among other things, this lets Poilievre almost completely off the hook for the unsavoury types who snuggle up to him.
"Hey, at least I didn't look up the guy's life story and decide to give him $100k+ in public funds as a reward" https://t.co/dWXrG52uBp
— Stephen Gordon (@stephenfgordon) August 22, 2022
https://twitter.com/davidakin/status/1561126969097555969
Ukraine Dispatch, Day 179:
More Ukrainian drones have been in the airspace over Russian-occupied Crimea, which some analysts stay is showing the weakness of Russia’s position there. Ukraine also made airstrikes over the Russian-occupied city of Melitopol, near the Zaporizhzhia nuclear plant. Russia forces have been shelling the southern city of Voznesensk, while intensifying combat around Bakhmut in the country’s east. In related news, a suspected car bomb killed the daughter of one of Putin’s closest advisors, but nobody has claimed responsibility, though this will likely ratchet up tensions in the conflict.
Vladimir Putin would have wanted to stage a victory parade down Khreshchatyk, Kviv’s main shopping street. Instead he got this: a rusting display of burnt out Russian armour, the trophies of Ukrainian survival, endurance and unity. pic.twitter.com/BojaO9hFNs
— Dan Sabbagh (@dansabbagh) August 20, 2022