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Jim Flaherty: CBCs At Issue panel remembers the late politician

The Nationals At Issue panel dedicated its discussion to remembering Jim Flaherty, who died suddenly on Thursday just weeks after leaving his job as federal finance minister.

The Nationals At Issue panel dedicated its discussion to remembering Jim Flaherty, who died suddenly on Thursday just weeks after leaving his job as federal finance minister.

Peter Mansbridge, leading the discussion, said he was amazed to see parliamentarians from all stripes immediately come together to mourn after hearing about Flahertys death.

Andrew Coyne said part of that came from the shock of Flahertys death, so soon after his retirement, but a lot of it relates to the way the bold, self-confident politician lived up to his Happy Warrior persona in government life.

The late Jim Flaherty truly loved being a politician, according to the commentators on The National's At Issue panel. (Nathan Denette/Canadian Press)

Hed be out there in Parliament just tearing a strip off (the opposition), but he couldnt resist letting a smile cross his face, Coyne said.

Bruce Anderson agreed, praising Flahertys ability to engage in a fierce partisan argument, but maintain respect for the person he was criticizing.

Remember, Anderson said, beyond the political fighting there is a spirit of community and fellowship in Ottawa.

Chantal Hbert echoed Andersons comments, reminding the panel this Parliament has seen more than its fair share of tragedy and turmoil, including Jack Laytons death. She said many parliamentarians will be sad to see Flaherty robbed of the chance to live a post-politics life, something many on the Hill fondlylook forward to.

You can watchthe entire At Issue discussion in the video above.