The case against Trudeau: that’s it? (UPDATED)The usual charges that Trudeau mishandled Quebec and the economy are overstated
’Parliamentary business as warfare’Ned Franks considers the early days of the 41st Parliament. As discussed in the Hill Times piece, among those called by...
If he were here to see this, Stephen Harper would be so disappointedOn the occasion of the government’s decision to limit debate on its omnibus crime legislation, astute commenter Thwim digs up a...
The Commons: Rest assured, your vote is appreciatedA vote for the Conservatives is a vote for Tony Clement to buy whatever he wants
Look at us, we’re talking about stuffLest you doubt that the Prime Minister, the Finance Minister and the Governor of the Bank of Canada sat in a room together this...
Preventing inquiryWhile the Conservatives launch inquiries into the CBC and NDP , another proposal disappears.
Ending debateThe government announced after QP yesterday that it was tired of talking about it’s crime legislation and has since invoked...
Less worse offStephen Gordon considers how much credit the government can take for our relatively good economic situation.
Return to HoovervilleLike her colleague Douglas Porter , Sherry Cooper expresses her concern about the Prime Minister’s call for austerity.
UPDATED: Baird at the UN: minority rights and the "Jewish state"In his speech to the United Nations General Assembly yesterday, Foreign Minister John Baird declared Canada’s unbending support...