The tenor of our timesThe Conservatives have lately taken to trying to make funny quips based on the New Democratic Party’s initials. This...
Backing the bus over John BairdJohn Baird was thrown under the bus on Tuesday. Yesterday, the president of the National Roundtable reversed the bus back over the...
Thomas Mulcair and the PremiersThe NDP leader is scolded by Saskatchewan Premier Brad Wall. And dismissed by B.C. Finance Minister Kevin Falcon. Alberta Premier...
Time to explainThe Canadian Federation of Independent Business is urging the Harper government to explain what changes it wants to make to the EI...
The Commons: Help Wanted’Mr. Speaker, I actually have some examples here of what constitutes suitable employment’, reported Ted Menzies
The Dutch disease debateTwo weeks after he made a diagnosis of Dutch disease, Thomas Mulcair is dismissing the premiers of Alberta, Saskatchewan and...
Media speculationAppearing before the finance committee yesterday, the Finance Minister attempted to clarify what he’d " heard " about the savings...
The late showStarting around 9:30pm last night, the House of Commons spent four hours considering the government’s environmental policy in...
The Conservatives on cap-and-trade: yes, no and maybeBefore throwing the Foreign Affairs Minister under the bus yesterday afternoon, Peter Kent actually concurred with Mr. Baird on...
’We want to make sure the legislation gets through first’In an interview with the CBC yesterday, Human Resources Minister Diane Finley was pressed again about what the government intends...