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Death threats. A toxic culture. Is it any wonder MPs are saying, ’‘politics is no longer for me’?

I’ve come to dread learning why many politicians are packing it in — the threats to their safety and mental health; how the job may not be worth the sacrifice, Susan Delacourt writes.

The Star
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Liberal MP Pam Damoff says she will not run in the next federal election and blames disrespectful dialogue in politics, threats to her life and misogyny.

It used to be that when politicians announced they were stepping down, you got a glimpse of the kinder, gentler side of politics — the joy of public service, the friendships made across party lines.

Now, though, I’ve come to dread learning why many politicians are packing it in — the threats to their safety and mental health, and how the job may not be worth the sacrifice. No longer are we seeing the best side of politics; we’re seeing the worst.

Susan Delacourt
Susan Delacourt is an Ottawa-based columnist for the Toronto Star, where she has been covering politics on Parliament Hill since the late 1980s.
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