By: Jaime Watt
Majority governments, especially those assembled in unconventional ways, come with their own challenges. And mitigating these challenges depends on the hard, unglamorous work of caucus management.
Jaime Watt is a Contributing Columnist at the Star and the executive chairman of Navigator Ltd. He focuses on themes such as culture and society, the fashion industry, and political discourse, covering a range of topics from cultural movements to public policy. Jaime's insights and commentary have been featured in various publications, including The Welland Tribune, Waterloo Region Record, and The Hamilton Spectator.
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Jaime Watt largely focuses on opinion editorials and government announcements, specifically within Canadian politics, Ontario, immigration issues, and Toronto. Given his focus on opinion pieces and government announcements related to these areas, he would likely be interested in receiving pitches from political experts or professionals with insights into Canadian politics, particularly those that align with the specific topics he covers.
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