Mandryk: Throne speech hits right notes, but reason for suspicion remains
The decorum problem at the Saskatchewan legislature Premier Scott Moe says is now in need of fixing has been a problem largely of his own making.
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Premier Scott Moe’s call for improved decorum at the Saskatchewan legislature is not necessarily his call to make.
At least, not totally.
Decorum in a legislature is the function of the personalities of its members, but it’s also a function of the times, the history and the tone generally set by the premier and his government.
When it comes to the latter, the decorum problem at the legislature Moe says is now in need of fixing has been a problem largely of his own making.
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