You’re doing a heckuva job, Charlie (II)From today’s post-QP scrums. Question: (Inaudible) Hon. Peter MacKay: I mean obviously it’s a very significant event and his...
More from Munich: Holbrooke in frustrationThis is the last bit I’ll have for you on the blog from this weekend’s Munich Security Conference. My extended column in the next...
Canada? Still back. Omar Khadr? He’ll get back to you: Liveblogging Lawrence Cannon at Foreign AffairsOkay, so I know I promised I’d atone for missing the committee debut of Environment and Sustainable Development Commissioner this...
The government ignored early signs of bad timesA prudent government would have started building less upbeat projections into its planning far sooner
’Uber-married’The Globe’s Judith Timson takes great interest in the anecdote about Ignatieff and his wife, Zsuzsanna, reading Tolstoy to each...
For the discerning opposition leaderVia Toronto Life, the Globe’s Steven Chase lists Michael Ignatieff’s favourite things . Moleskine notepads are fairly...
Justin’s first legislationThis is possibly more interesting than his detractors might have expected. He grew up as a child of privilege, living at some of...
So, what’s it like being an Assistant Secretary for Cabinet specializing in macroeconomic policy? Liveblogging various Langevinians at the Government Operations and Estimates CommitteeWhat? Inquiring minds want to know! Anyway, here’s the notice, which I figured would help keep these deliberately faceless PCO...
Who’s on first? (Khadr edition)Lawrence Cannon, foreign affairs minister, yesterday in the House. "I would tell my honourable colleague that my associates in the...
So, what’s it like to see your signature on a five dollar bill? - Liveblogging Bank of Canada Governor Mark Carney at the Finance CommitteeAfter much, much, much internal -- and eventually external -- debate (seriously, y’all, I’ve been wracking my brain over this one...