Treacherousness is in the eye of the beholder (II)In case you were wondering, Minister Kent’s office hasn’t yet responded to my request for clarification. Regardless, Mr. Kent will...
Planted questionsIn addition to the questions posed by opposition MPs each afternoon, a few spots are set aside each day for government MPs to ask...
Registered divisionThe long-gun registry splits the NDP leadership contenders. Mr. Topp says reestablishing the registry would have to be cost...
Down the paper trail againThe NDP says Tony Clement misled the public accounts committee when he testified three weeks ago. The emails in questions can be...
UBC’s Richard Johnston on a polarizing political yearRichard Johnston, Canada research chair in public opinion, elections and representation at University of British Columbia, is a...
How about a part-time Parliament?It turns out that adding and distributing seats in the House of Commons is complicated . Those particularly concerned about the...
Treacherousness is in the eye of the beholderLast week, Peter Kent used the term "treacherous" to describe the "course of leaving the domestic debate and heading abroad to...
The Commons: Ipso facto governanceCast off ye shackles of tyranny and step into the light of a world without math
To the shredderThe information commissioner has concerns about the government’s commitment to destroy records related to the gun...
Nap timeThat dozens of uninvolved MPs are made to sit through Question Period each afternoon solely for the purposes of clapping and...