Gladu's floor crossing shows the Liberal tent is big enough to welcome real talent — and that's a good thing. Her engineering background, energy expertise and fiscal hawk instincts are exactly what a governing party needs. Meanwhile, Poilievre's inability to keep a four-term MP who won with 59% of the vote is a five-alarm fire for Conservative leadership.
Floor crossing is flat-out eroding Canadian democracy — voters cast ballots for a party, not a free agent who can jump ship whenever it's convenient. When elected MPs switch sides, they invalidate the democratic mandate voters handed them and hand power to a party nobody chose. Until a by-election is required, every floor crossing makes the entire system more illegitimate.
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