The House of Commons has wrapped up for the summer. Despite a lot of heated debate on the government’s response to foreign interference, the Liberals say they accomplished a lot. But is that really the case? And how did the Opposition fare? ‘The West Block’ host Mercedes Stephenson speaks with Lisa Raitt, former Conservative cabinet minister and vice-chair of global investment banking at CIBC, and Naheed Nenshi, former Calgary mayor, about the highs and lows of the parliamentary session and what political leaders will be prioritizing during the summer break.
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