The Commons: Stephen Harper and Thomas Mulcair exchange diabolical plans for EIOne could almost smell the sulphur...
Limited tolerance for debateTwice today—this morning in regards to C-31, this afternoon in regards to back-to-work legislation for CP Rail—the government...
Suspicious packageThe headquarters of the Conservative party in downtown Ottawa seems to have received a package containing a severed human...
Ted "The Segue" MenziesIt seems of late that nearly everything the opposition says reminds Ted Menzies of something. Yesterday . "Speaking of divides..."...
How to make passing a bill as difficult as possibleElizabeth May explains what the support of the Liberals means for her efforts to amend the budget. Let’s do that math: If Ms. May...
The quiet cutsThe RCMP will close forensic labs in Halifax, Winnipeg and Regina . The consulate in Buffalo will be closed. The British Columbia...
Independent thought alertJohn Ivison detects discomfort over the government’s latest back-to-work legislation. The House is scheduled to vote this...
No need to keep studying the F-35?The work of the parliamentary committee studying the F-35 procurement is apparently done . At least so far as the Conservative...
What happened to the bitumen export ban?During the 2008 campaign, Stephen Harper promised to ban the export of raw bitumen to countries with weaker emissions...
The Commons: John Baird and Thomas Mulcair haggle over seguesRhetoricalIy speaking, it was a dazzling duel