OttawaWhat happens if the United States decides to pursue cap-and-trade?As previously noted , the Harper government was keen to pursue a continental cap-and-trade system in 2008 and 2009. At the time it...
OttawaSo what was the 2008 election about then?Talking to the House this weekend, Peter Kent discussed the National Roundtable on the Environment and the Economy and carbon...
OttawaBacking 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...
OttawaThe 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...
OttawaThrowing John Baird under the busPressed this afternoon to explain John Baird’s linking of the National Roundtable’s demise to its support for a carbon...
OttawaThe carbon tax: history’s greatest monsterWithout amendment or correction, John Baird’s warning that a carbon tax would kill your family is now preserved for eternity in...
UncategorizedStephen Harper’s risky, job-killing carbon taxIn reciting the party talking points yesterday afternoon, Jeff Watson charged that Thomas Mulcair would "bring back a...
OttawaWhere did Jack Layton stand?The current crop of candidates are measured against the late Jack Layton - but it’s complicated
OttawaTopp v. Mulcair on cap-and-tradeBrian Topp chats with Rabble readers and challenges Thomas Mulcair’s cap-and-trade plans.
OttawaThe question of the weekendLiberals are spending much of the day discussing the concept of "evidence-based policy"—this curious and revolutionary and...