Political unity crisis management reveals itself through impossible coordination nobody admits orchestrating. You're scrolling past news where Stephen Harper reappears after years of laying low, Jean Chrétien in his 90s shares stages with his old enemy, and both preach national unity. Conservative Convention happens simultaneously. Pierre Poilievre abandons antagonizing for hope messaging overnight. Alberta separation referendum discussions intensify. Quebec has separation concerns. All the same week. You're supposed to believe this timing is coincidental.
Harper's portrait unveiling became a platform statement: the relationship with the United States changed forever, Canada needs to get serious, we need national unity to confront external threats. Not just thanks everybody and exit stage left. This jolted people because admitting permanent change from an elder statesman carries weight current politicians can't replicate. Pierre Poilievre struggled with the Trump issue, but Harper's intervention maybe gives him a path forward on how to approach it. Meanwhile, Stephane Dion tells Danielle Smith she has questions to answer about Alberta separation. If an Alberta premier said that about Quebec separation, tabloids would ignite. The condescension underscores Alberta's point: you don't understand the grievances.
The coordination isn't helping unity, it's proving the need for separation to people watching. When former enemies suddenly need you unified without explaining the crisis requiring it, you're being managed. Harper admitted the US relationship changed forever, which matters when provinces vote on staying or leaving. The timing across all these events in one week isn't accident, it's orchestrated response to something they're not naming yet.
Topics: political unity crisis, Stephen Harper comeback, Alberta separation, national unity messaging, Pierre Poilievre strategy
GUEST: Rob Breakenridge | robbreakenridge.ca
Originally aired on 2026-02-05

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