Gas, smoke and health: three ways federal politics touched us this week
OTTAWA — The baby-blue balloons and parading youth that floated around Parliament Hill this week for a star-studded celebration of young people has given way by week’s end to deep reflection about peace in the Middle East.
With the death of Israeli luminary Shimon Peres, who won a Nobel prize for his peace efforts, political leaders of all stripes pointed to the need to emulate his convictions — “that optimism, that belief, even when all evidence is to the contrary, that tomorrow can be better,” as U.S. President Barack Obama said.
In federal politics this week, the mood was hardly peaceful. Federal-provincial bickering on health care and climate change loomed large, even as the government conditionally approved a massive liquefied natural gas plant on the West Coast.
Here’s how politics touched Canadian lives over the past few days.


