A year later, Liberals are busy consulting, but are they truly listening?
OTTAWA — Justin Trudeau’s Liberals swept to power last October with a promise of a more open government that better reflects the values and expectations of Canadians.
A year later, they’re getting credit for a willingness to listen. But it’s too early to tell whether that is resulting in decisions and policies the public truly wants.
The Liberals have launched a flurry of consultations on matters big and small. At last count, there were 84 consultations accepting online comments about everything from food additives and species at risk to a national housing strategy and security policy.
Townhall meetings on electoral reform have taken place across the country, and a special task force is gathering views on a legalized marijuana regime.


