Andrew Coyne: The point is not that an opposition leader should never accuse a prime minister of committing a crime, or the police of covering up for him. If he has evidence that they have – evidence sufficient to stake his reputation on – it is in the public interest that he should say so, and let the heavens fall. If he wants to be taken seriously, he should do so in a way that signals he is serious: by making a statement in Parliament, say, or holding a press conference, releasing the evidence, and answering reporters’ questions…
Coyne: There is a constituency in Conservative Party for Poilievre’s antics, which is really the problem
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