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Passage writer Robert Hiltzsees it as a “labour of love for the federal Liberals.”
The Trudeau government is “showing its hand: It’s here for them, not you,” he concludes.
“The feds are quite transparently taking the side of the port. In none of their statements do they talk about what has precipitated the strike; it’s all about the effect on all Canadians. And, uh, also, other ports are getting business instead of Montreal.”
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Globe and Mail investigative reporter Grant Robertson has been named one of six finalists for the 2020 Michener Award for distinguished public service journalism for his examination into how the dismantling of Canada’s early warning pandemic system left the country under-informed and ill-prepared for COVID-19.
Judges of the prestigious award nominated Mr. Robertson’s project Silenced, noting his skillful reporting exposed how the Global Public Health Intelligence Network, a branch of the Public Health Agency of Canada, was undone through a series of critical government missteps, including the removal of the country’s once lightning-fast alert system.