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NEW - Would Fewer Years in Office Make Politicians Worse?

9 min · 11. heinä 2026
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A political term limits debate usually stops at the slogan, but Andrew Caddell has covered Parliament Hill long enough to push past it and ask who really benefits. He names his one spot for a first-time visitor in Kamouraska, Montreal, and Ottawa, then turns to Mark Carney's undiplomatic honesty on a recent trip to Saudi Arabia and why Caddell reads it as strategy, not a slip. The sharpest turn comes when Caddell explains what happens to power in Ottawa once experienced politicians are forced out: it doesn't go to voters, it moves to the party and the people who never leave. Topics: political term limits debate, Andrew Caddell Kamouraska, Ottawa Parliament Hill picks, Carney Saudi Arabia visit, veteran MPs power shift GUEST: Andrew Caddell Originally aired on 2026-07-10

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