Stéphane Dion on what set Parizeau apart from other separatistsStéphane Dion, MP from Saint-Laurent—Cartierville, considers the reasons for Parizeau’s decisions
A father and son enliven the holy ghost of the Mike Duffy trialA rather explosive e-mail exhibit and an allegation inject a frisson of energy to Day 25 of Mike Duffy’s trial
Parliament Hill security a ’priority . . . for many years.’ Wait, what?John Geddes on whether Oct. 22 and the response to the attack has truly lit a fire under those in charge
Welcome, my friends, to the election that never endsCould the Tories ’out-election’ our other political choices into the poorhouse, perhaps forever? On the implications of a pro-rated spending limit
Why is Parliament so incurious and credulous over Bill C-59?Parliament seems hardly troubled by the blackhole that the information commissioner says it is about to create
A rogues’ gallery marches through an otherwise grey daySteely words in tight huddles. Thinly veiled blame games. Appearances begin to unspool on Day 24 of Mike Duffy’s trial
For the record: Justice Murray Sinclair on residential schoolsJustice Murray Sinclair tables the recommendations of the truth and reconciliation commission on residential schools
For the record: Political leaders on residential schoolsBernard Valcourt, Thomas Mulcair, Justin Trudeau, Elizabeth May and Perry Bellegarde react to the Truth and Reconciliation report
Wells on Parizeau: ’Sovereignty’s most formidable leader’Maclean’s Archives, August 2010: ’Alone in his party, he understood that secession would be a process, not an instant’
For the record: Romeo Saganash on residential schoolsNDP MP Romeo Saganash, a survivor of residential schools, addresses the House of Commons on reconciliation