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Retweeted tea leaves

On Saturday, Bob Rae retweeted a link to a newspaper column that suggested he might be the best person to lead the Liberals into the next election. But on Sunday, Bob Rae retweeted someone quoting him about his own interim status.

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Bless this mess

Samara has released its fourth report on the lives of MPs, including proposals for reform from those parliamentarians: reduce the power of political parties, fix Question Period, better train incoming MPs and so forth. Some of these proposals have been covered here and here. Coincidentally, Carleton’s Initiative for Parliamentary and Diplomatic Engagement will be conducting a two-day conference for MPs this weekend.

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Is our politicians learning?

From the print edition—part of a series of stories on innovation—an attempt to tie together various threads on the matter of political leadership.

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Carleton students call for larger Muslim prayer room

University considers multi-faith space

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Carleton president ordered to testify in corruption trial

Judge denies Runte’s request to be excused from testifying

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Carleton president called to testify in bribery trial

Virginia legislator accused of bribing Old Dominion University

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Carleton president denounces ‘bullying tactics’

Protesters who shut down board meeting could face punishment

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Carleton settles finances with students’ unions

New agreement allows membership fees to be remitted

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No strike at Carleton

Tentative agreement reached with instructors and teaching assistants

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Carleton workers could strike Thursday

Union representing office employees wants better early retirement packages

Carleton, protest, pro-lifers, Carleton Lifeline

The ‘legal’ way to protest on campus

How to take a stand… without getting arrested.

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‘We had a good plan’

In a speech at Carleton, Stephane Dion reflects.