When Conservatives form coalitionsFrom John F. Burns, the Canadian-born dean of New York Times foreign correspondents: David Cameron Carves an Identity as Slasher...
Rights and Democracy: We now return to our regularly-scheduled delayAnd now an update for followers of this blog’s relentless chronicling of the Deloitte audit at Rights and Democracy. (A...
Music: It’s like Bluesfest but with batonsA few blocks west of Parliament Hill in the nation’s capital is a mysterious site called LeBreton Flats, which Ottawa’s city...
In other newsA week into his summer tour, Michael Ignatieff is more or less on the record about the Cornwall border crossing , flooding in...
Romper stomper, bomper booApparently if you write to Tony Clement to express your support for his decision to change the census, he will personally thank...
Seeking logicMike Moffatt poses one logical argument: If the part of the problem is the threat of prison, why is the short form still...
The great besmirchmentIn an op-ed for the Sun, Tony Clement manages to twice cite the fact that the long form census includes a question about the...
Small worldHere , from last week’s edition of the magazine, is a profile of Ray Novak, the Prime Minister’s largely unknown, but decidedly...
One entirely optional question about the censusNow that Maxime Bernier has spent a week as the Harper government’s point man on the hotly-contested census changes, does anyone...
More notes on a brouhahaMaxime Bernier blogs a defense. Conservative MP James Rajotte writes to Industry Minister Tony Clement seeking explanation. The...