By Baxter
We can't put the July 4 weekend firmly in the rear-view mirror without a bit of schadenfreude over Pete Hoekstra's Friday party in Ottawa.
If you know Hoekstra, it's because as a Congressman from Michigan, he was a founding member of the Tea Party 15 years ago. Since then, he's served as a Trump ambassador, first to the Netherlands (where he was born — an immigrant!), and, lately, to Canada. Poor Canada.
Anyway, for years there's been an annual Independence Day jamboree for American and Canadian pooh-bahs at Lornado,the ambassador's official residence. Members of Parliament and other bigwigs have had it on their calendars as a must-do for ages, and because the US and the True North are such close allies and friends, the event has always been packed. Not this year, as Ian Austen reports in The New York Times.
"The turnout was decidedly smaller," says Austen, who was there. "Many guests who have attended in past years told me they estimated the crowd was about half the usual size."
In his welcoming remarks, Hoekstra tried to put a positive spin on things. "We're going to get through this little kerfuffle," he joked, hoping that his Canadian guests would view Trump threatening and insulting their country and destabilizing their economy as just a minor fuss. As you'd expect, crickets ensued. L-A-M-E!
Actually, the place to be on the Fourth of July was not Lornado but Chrystia Freeland's backyard in Toronto. Freeland, Prime Minister Mark Carney's Transport and Internal Trade Minister, threw a barbecue that featured beef from Alberta and meat pie from Quebec — and except for the vacationing Carney, A-listers who have been working to defend Canada from Benedict Donald were there in force.
From the Liberal/NDP side, the guests included former PM Jean Chretien, Canada-US Trade Minister Dominic Leblanc, and Toronto Mayor Olivia Chow. Conservative heavyweights showed up, too: Nova Scotia Premier Tim Houston, Rob Lantz, premier of Prince Edward Island, and — notably — Ontario Premier Doug Ford, who's been spending the last few months making federal Conservatives miserable.
It looks like fun! And you can be sure the word "kerfuffle" never crossed Freeland's lips. Very smart, Chrystia. We cats PURR.